
You got to be kidding us! Bayern and Kane were seconds away from winning Bundesliga title...
Reading Time: 2min | Sat. 03.05.25. | 18:52
The Bavarians had a 3-2 lead at Leipzig after coming from behind. The striker was by the sidelines, eager to celebrate it, and then they conceded it in the last seconds (3-3)
This is just crazy and unbelievable! Harry Kane was only a few seconds away from breaking a more than decade-long curse by winning his first-ever major title in his senior career. Alas, he'll have to wait a bit more, because Bayern Munich conceded in the dying seconds of their Bundesliga away game at Leipzig and had to settle with a 3-3 draw.
Harry Kane coming down from the stands celebrating only to watch Bayern concede in the last minute from the touchline and not win the Bundesliga is the most Harry Kane thing imaginable pic.twitter.com/FdUUaHldW4
— ODDSbible (@ODDSbible) May 3, 2025
The Bavarians were without Kane, who was suspended due to five yellow cards, but still managed to come from behind after being 2-0 down after the first half. Sesko and Klostermann teamed up to put their side in front on a pouring rain.
However, Vincent Kompany's side resurrected thanks to two second-half goals in the span of only 46 seconds. Eric Dier and Michael Olise found the back of the net to restore the stalemate, and when Leroy Sane scored a beauty to put his team in front near the end, it seemed like that notorious Kane's 'curse' was officially dead.
The Englishman himself left his position in the stands and went straight down to the pitch, obviously eager to invade it following the final whistle, but life had other plans for Munich and him.
🚨🇩🇪 GOAL | Leipzig 3-3 Bayern Munich | Yussuf Poulsen
— Tekkers Foot (@tekkersfoot) May 3, 2025
YUSSUF POULSEN HAS EQUALIZED IN THE 95TH MINUTE FOR LEIPZIG !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!pic.twitter.com/a8WaAEuuCa
Yussuf Poulsen chipped it lovely in the last minute of the stoppage time for an equalizer and Kane's bemusement by the sidelines.
Still, things look nice for Kompany and his lot, as they could seal the 34th Bundesliga title next week if they defeat Borussia Monchengladbachh at Allianz Arena.
BUNDESLIGA - MATCHDAY 32
Friday
Heidenheim - Bochum 0-0
Saturday
M'gladbach - Hoffenheim 4-4 (2-1)
/Chiarodia 5, Reitz 32, Honorat 64, Kleindienst 90+1 - Chaves 43, Bulter 54, Hlozek 73, Tabakovic 81/
RB Leipzig - Bayern Munich 3-3 (2-0)
/Sesko 11, Klostermann 39, Poulsen 90+4 - Dier 62, Olise 63, Sane 83/
St. Pauli - Stuttgart 0-1 (0-0)
/Woltemade 81/
Union Berlin - Werder 2-2 (1-2)
/Rothe 37, Benes 84 - Stage 2,15/
19.30: (1.33) Dortmund (5.50) Wolfsburg (8.50)
Sunday
16.30: (1.90) Augsburg (3.75) Holstein Kiel (4.25)
18.30: (3.25) Freiburg (3.50) Leverkusen (2.30)
20.30: (2.40) Mainz (3.60) Eintr.Frankfurt (3.00)
***odds are subject to change***




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