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HARRY KANE, WHERE WERE YOU?! BAYERN MUNICH HELD TO FRUSTRATING 1-1 DRAW WITH BAYER LEVERKUSEN

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Harry Kane neglected to have a solitary shot on objective as Bayern Munich were held to an impasse by Bundesliga title rivals Bayern Leverkusen


Harry Kane, where could you have been?! Bayern Munich held to disappointing 1-1 draw with Bayer Leverkusen as Britain commander neglects to have a solitary shot on objective in mysterious showcase

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Bayern Munich versus Bayer Leverkusen

Bayer Leverkusen

H. Kane

Harry Kane neglected to have a solitary shot on objective as Bayern Munich were held to an impasse by Bundesliga title rivals Bayern Leverkusen 

Bayern and Leverkusen recharged threats after last season's staggering title race that saw the last option come out on top for the championship in an unbeaten mission. Firecrackers might have been normal, yet this was a tight, cagey experience that finished in a 1-1 draw.


On the half-hour mark, Leverkusen had the lead as Robert Andrich arrowed a low exertion into the base corner from right fresh. Yet, in the 39th moment, Aleksandar Pavlovic released a mind blowing strike from range into the top corner to bring Bayern level.


After the restart, Serge Gnabry got on the finish of a splendid Kane cross and his volley hit the post, before his strike on the bounce back ran into the crossbar. Bayern were to a great extent limited to long-run endeavors against the bosses, as Leverkusen nearly tried the hosts to separate them.


Kane neglected to have a solitary shot on track, as Bayern were disappointed all through, and were eventually compelled to make due with a portion of the crown jewels.


Mentor Vincent Kompany said it was "too soon" to know the degree of the injury yet he was confident Kane would be good for Wednesday's Bosses Association conflict at Aston Manor.


"I don't have the specific data yet ideally it's only a tad of torment and we'll get him back this week," said Kompany.


Bayern brandishing chief Max Eberl added: "When Harry leaves the field it implies something since he's quite extreme.


"(The occurrence) doesn't look great, yet we really want to believe that he's made areas of strength for from wood and nothing's messed up."


Bayern's Serge Gnabry hit the woodwork two times in the last part, however Leverkusen hung on for a draw.


"We merited more, without a doubt," said Bayern chief Manuel Neuer.


"We were obviously the better group and had the better possibilities. The objective we yielded was baffling."


Leverkusen mentor Xabi Alonso was cheerful.


"Against Bayern you should be focused and make penances," he said, adding "that was the style and way we expected to play here today.


"We were not kidding around, confined their possibilities and I'm content with the point."


Bayern had been champions for 11 seasons before Alonso's Leverkusen turned German football on its head last season, turning into the main side to finish an unbeaten association and cup twofold.


The 31-year-old was subbed in the 86th moment of the match, in this manner hurling questions whether he'll highlight in Bayern's conflict at Manor Park on Wednesday night, live on talkSPORT.


Sky Germany reports that Kane accepts he's 'alright' and will be prepared to play against Manor.


"At first it was truly excruciating and it was irritating to miss the last five or ten minutes of the game," Kane has been cited saying.

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