While Bayern Munich star Harry Kane did not score during his team’s 3-2 win over Wolfsburg, the striker did have a hand in every goal just because of the threat of him being around the net.
For Kane, getting the three points is all that matters.
“We had games like that last year where we went in front and then quickly went behind and didn’t recover the game like we did today. I thought there were a lot of good points,” Kane told ESPN’s Archie Rhind-Tutt (as captured by @iMiaSanMia).
Specifically, Kane wanted to note one player in particular, who had a strong impact on the game — super-sub Thomas Müller.
“Thomas has one of the best football brains in the whole world,” said Kane.
Amen to that.
Like Kane, Müller played a role in each of Bayern Munich’s final two goals — will it earn him any more playing time?
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