Bayern 0-3 Leipzig: Harry Kane fails to secure trophy on Bayern debut

Bayern Munich 0-3 RB Leipzig: Harry Kane fails to have a dream debut and win a trophy as his new side are thrashed in German Super Cup with star coming on before Dani Olmo’s hat-trick goal

  • RB Leipzig have won their first German Super Cup after beating Bayern Munich
  • Harry Kane made his Bayer debut but could not prevent his new side losing 3-0 
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Dani Olmo spoiled Harry Kane’s Bayern Munich welcome party on Saturday as the Spaniard’s three goals secured a first German Super Cup win for RB Leipzig.

Marco Rose’s side took the lead after just three minutes when Olmo slotted home after Bayern defended a free kick poorly, and he doubled the lead before the break with another calm finish.

The 25-year-old then made it three from the penalty spot after half-time. 

Harry Kane made his debut from the bench to chants of his name around the stadium after arriving from Tottenham on Friday, but he failed to make much of an impact in a disappointing display from Thomas Tuchel’s men.

More to follow. 

Harry Kane made his Bayern Munich debut on Saturday in a 3-0 loss to RB Leipzig

It came in the German Super Cup, as Marco Rose’s side won the trophy for the first time in their history

Spanish striker Dani Olmo scored all three goals in an impressive display

Kane came on after 64 minutes with Bayern trailing 2-0, and they conceded again within four minutes

The England captain failed to make much of an impact in a disappointing evening for the Bavarian side

MATCH FACTS 

Bayern Munich: Ulreich, Upamecano, De Ligt (Minjae, 45), Pavard (Mazraoui, 45) Kimmich, Gnabry, Sane, Davies, Laimer (Coman, 45), Tel (Kane, 64), Musiala

 Subs: Hulsmann, Goretzka, Kane, Gravenberch, Kratzig, Pavlovic

Yellow cards: Upamecano, Pavard 

RB Leipzig: Blaswich, Simakan, Orban, Olmo, Werner (Sesko, 64), Openda, Xavi (Forsberg, 78), Raum, Schlager, Henrichs (Klostermann, 85), Kampl

Subs: Zingerle, Poulsen, Seiwald, Carvalho, Lukeba, Novoa

Goals: Olmo (3, 44, 68)

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