•  Bayern Munich defeated FC Copenhagen 2-1 but it didn’t come easily
  • Harry Kane didn’t make much of an impact after a dream start in Germany
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It was one of those evenings for Harry Kane. The Englishman has been outstanding since moving to Germany but he wasn’t able to get on the scoresheet on Tuesday night as Bayern Munich survived an early scare to beat FC Copenhagen 2-1 in their second Champions League game of the season.

Following a nip and tuck affair with Manchester United in their opening Group A fixture, the Bavarian giants had to dig deep once again to see off their gutsy Danish opposition.

The first half produced little excitement with neither side managing to break the deadlock, however, ten minutes into the second stanza FC Copenhagen took the lead courtesy of a tidy brace from midfielder Lukas Lerager.

Bayern would respond quickly with Jamal Musiala wriggling free of his man to fire the ball into the back of the net from the edge of the box 12 minutes later.

The Bundesliga champions then poured on the pressure as they chased a winner.

Mathys Tel grabbed the all important goal when he latched onto a pass from assist king Thomas Muller in the 83rd minute, rifling the ball into the Copenhagen goal mouth from close range.

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Post source: Daily mail

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