Harry Kane Stays Unstoppable and Saves Bayern From Defeat
Harry Kane once again saved Bayern Munich, scoring in stoppage time to secure a 2-2 draw against Union Berlin and keep the Bavarian giants unbeaten in the Bundesliga.
English striker Harry Kane proved once again why he is one of the most decisive players in world football. With a goal in the 92nd minute, he prevented Bayern Munich’s first loss of the season and sealed a dramatic 2-2 draw against Union Berlin, a team that pushed the reigning champions to the limit.
Managed by Vincent Kompany, Bayern struggled to find rhythm against a fearless opponent that pressed high from the very first whistle. For the first time this season, the Bavarians trailed on the scoreboard and went more than 15 minutes without a single shot on target.
Union Berlin Takes Control Early
Union Berlin started with intensity, keeping Bayern pinned back in their own half. The visitors created several corners and even scored an early goal that was ruled out by VAR for a narrow offside.
Their persistence paid off in the 27th minute when Danilo Doekhi reacted quickest to a rebound after a shot from Jannick Haberer, sliding the ball under Manuel Neuer to open the scoring.
The hosts eventually woke up, and in the 37th minute, Luis Díaz equalized with a sharp finish from a tight angle after a brilliant individual play. Moments later, the Colombian nearly put Bayern ahead after a superb through ball from Harry Kane, but his shot went wide.

Kane Strikes Late to Rescue Bayern
In the second half, Bayern Munich dominated possession but once again fell behind in the 83rd minute when Doekhi scored his second of the match, this time from another set-piece situation.
With time running out, Kompany made an attacking substitution, replacing Josip Stasinic with forward Nicholas Jackson in search of more firepower. His decision paid off when, deep into stoppage time, Tom Bischof delivered a perfect cross that found Harry Kane, who rose highest to head home the equalizer.
The draw keeps Bayern Munich unbeaten this season, although their performance left mixed feelings among fans. Once again, Harry Kane proved to be the difference-maker, rescuing his team in the final moments and reaffirming his reputation as one of Europe’s most lethal strikers.



























