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Harry Kane’s Record-Breaking Performance Leads Bayern Munich to Convincing Quarterfinal Victory

News Summary

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  • German club Bayern Munich secured a comfortable 4-1 victory over Italian side Atalanta to advance to the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals.
  • Bayern advanced with an impressive aggregate score of 10-2 to reach the last eight.
  • Harry Kane scored twice, bringing his total Champions League goals to 50.

March 19, Kathmandu – German club Bayern Munich has secured a spot in the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals with a comfortable victory against Italian club Atalanta.

In the second leg held at their home ground, Allianz Arena, Bayern won 4-1, amassing a commanding 10-2 aggregate score to advance to the final eight.

Harry Kane scored twice for Bayern, while Leon Goretzka and Luis Diaz each contributed a goal. For Atalanta, Lazer Samarzik scored a consolation goal.

In the 25th minute, after a VAR review, Bayern was awarded a penalty. Kane converted the second attempt after his initial shot was saved due to a goalkeeper infringement, giving Bayern the lead.

At the 54th minute, Kane added a brilliant strike for his second goal, marking his 50th Champions League goal. He achieved this feat in just 66 matches, equaling Lionel Messi’s tally and reaching the milestone faster than Cristiano Ronaldo.

Two minutes later, Goretzka extended the lead by scoring from Diaz’s assist, and in the 70th minute, Diaz showcased aggressive attacking play with an excellent finish to make it 4-0.

At 85 minutes, Samarzik headed in a goal for Atalanta, although it was only a consolation.

Having won the first leg 6-1, Bayern Munich advanced to the quarterfinals with an impressive 10-2 aggregate. They will now face Spanish giants Real Madrid.