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Harry Kane celebrates scoring his first league goal for Bayern Munich in his side’s 4-0 win over Werder Bremen. Photo: Xinhua

‘Nervous’ Harry Kane scores on Bundesliga debut as Bayern Munich beat Werder Bremen in season opener

  • Kane creates Leroy Sane opener and scores his side’s second goal in an emphatic 4-0 victory
  • Former Spurs striker says there were ‘a few butterflies’ but that his instinct took over on the pitch

England striker Harry Kane admitted to being “nervous” on his Bayern Munich debut, after scoring one and setting up another as his side won 4-0 at Werder Bremen in the season opener on Friday.

Kane, who arrived in Germany on Saturday after a €100 million (US$109 million) move from Premier League side Tottenham, played a part in Leroy Sane’s opener just three minutes in, before scoring midway through the second half.

Billed as the missing link one year after the German champions lost forward Robert Lewandowski, Kane connected play superbly on his Bundesliga debut, going close several times before his 75th-minute strike.

Kane’s goal snuffed out Bremen’s second-half fightback and opened the floodgates.

Sane scored another and French teenager Mathys Tel, who had replaced Kane, added a fourth in injury time to ensure Bayern finished the opening day in their usual place: atop the league table.

Munich’s Harry Kane celebrates after scoring the 2-0 lead during the German Bundesliga match. Photo: EPA-EFE

“It was a good night” Kane told broadcaster DAZN after the match. “We started well with a goal in the first few minutes. I was a little bit nervous and excited to play the game of course.

“For sure there were a few butterflies, but as always when I get on the pitch, instinct takes over.”

Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel praised his team’s temperament, telling DAZN: “We stayed calm, patient, we didn’t go crazy. We had a very good game, from start to finish.”

Bremen manager Ole Werner blamed the “clear” loss on a poor start, telling the post-match press conference “we held back too much, we stood too deep”.

Winners of the past 11 straight Bundesliga titles, Bayern last lost a season opener in 2011, They had not lost in the first round as defending champions since 2001.

After hobbling to last season’s title, Bayern came into the season under scrutiny, particularly after they were beaten 3-0 by RB Leipzig in last Saturday’s German FA Supercup.

Bayern Munich’s Harry Kane and Sven Ulreich applaud fans after the match. Photo: Reuters

Kane settled Bayern’s nerves early, setting up Sane’s goal after just three minutes.

Collecting a close-range Sane pass on the halfway line, Kane chipped the ball over the Bremen defence and back to the former Man City winger.

Often criticised for wasting chances since arriving back in Germany, Sane ran 30 yards before gliding the ball past goalkeeper Jiri Pavlenka and into the bottom corner.

Missing injured newcomer Naby Keita, a surprising summer addition from Liverpool, Bremen fought back through last season’s top scorer Fuellkrug.

The Germany striker had the ball in the back of the net after eight minutes, but his headed effort was offside.

Bremen fended off Bayern for the remainder of the first half and started strongly after the break, before Kane controlled a pass from Canada defender Alphonso Davies and put his side 2-0 up.

Kane was replaced by Tel with five minutes remaining, and he scored in injury time to seal a comfortable win for the visitors.

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