Bayern celebrate Harry Kane, but Leipzig’s Olmo puts together the hat-trick
The Supercup was overlaid by Harry Kane’s debut. FC Bayern’s record transfer played its first half hour at the start of the season against cup winners RB Leipzig. In terms of sport, the duel ended in a debacle for the Munich team. Read how the game went here.
AEveryone was talking about Harry Kane, who made his debut for Bayern Munich in the Supercup final against DFB Cup winners RB Leipzig on Saturday evening. Read the game here in the live ticker.
RB Leipzig won the Supercup on the debut of new Bayern star Harry Kane. In the 3-0 (2-0) victory in front of 75,000 fans in the sold-out Munich Arena, Dani Olmo, who scored three goals (3rd, 44th and 68th minute/penalty kick), was particularly convincing on the part of the Saxon Bundesliga club. Kane came on for Mathys Tel in the 63rd minute. The change of the previous striker from Tottenham Hotspur was only officially announced on Saturday morning
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Tuchel’s song of praise for Musiala
Kane will have to show in the coming weeks why Bayern have spent more than 100 million euros on him. And Jamal Musiala couldn’t justify his coach’s advance laurels against Leipzig either.
Before the start of the season, Thomas Tuchel had declared the national player to be an “absolute key player” at Bayern Munich. The 20-year-old playmaker was one of the most conspicuous figures in preparation for the German champions. “I like Jamal a lot because he is highly talented and brings things into our game that are quite extraordinary,” said Tuchel before the Supercup final against DFB Cup winners RB Leipzig on Saturday evening (8:45 p.m. / Sat.1 and Sky) in the Allianz Arena.
Musiala continued his meteoric rise last season. But after the disappointing World Cup with the DFB selection in Qatar in the second half of the season, he was also swept away by the downward pull at the club. However, the “incredibly important goal” according to Tuchel for the next Munich championship title in the dramatic league final in Cologne inspired Musiala. After the last friendly against AS Monaco, Musiala said he had “a lot” planned for the upcoming European Championship season.
The 49-year-old coach sees “no limits” in the offensive player’s development. He likes to train and is “extremely talented. His journey has only just begun.”