High-flying Bayern pull away early in Bundesliga with Kane in complete control

Just seven rounds into the Bundesliga season, a Harry Kane-powered Bayern Munich are already threatening to pull away from the chasing pack. (Reuters/File)
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Updated 24 October 2025
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High-flying Bayern pull away early in Bundesliga with Kane in complete control

  • The defending Bundesliga champions have won 12 from 12 in all competitions
  • On Thursday, Jamal Musiala trained for the first time since breaking his ankle at the Club World Cup in July

BERLIN: Just seven rounds into the Bundesliga season, a Harry Kane-powered Bayern Munich are already threatening to pull away from the chasing pack.
Ahead of Saturday’s trip to historic rivals Borussia Moenchengladbach, Bayern are five points clear of second-placed RB Leipzig.
The defending Bundesliga champions have won 12 from 12 in all competitions. They are the only team in Europe’s top five leagues yet to drop a point.
Central to Bayern’s barnstorming opening has been England captain Kane.
The 32-year-old has 20 goals in those 12 Bayern victories. He has chalked up 12 goals and three assists in seven Bundesliga games.
But Kane’s contribution this season has gone far beyond getting his name on the scoresheet.
Nowhere has Kane’s all-round contribution been clearer than in last Saturday’s 2-1 home win over Borussia Dortmund.
Named in the number 10 role behind striker Nicolas Jackson, Kane was everywhere, dropping back to defend and pinging passes from deep to Bayern’s lightning-quick wingers Michael Olize and Luis Diaz.
But the additional creative burden clearly did not blunt Kane’s effectiveness in front of goal.
On Saturday, Kane produced a textbook center-forward’s finish to open the scoring for Bayern, leaping high to head in a corner with 21 minutes gone.
Tipped by some to return to England, Kane, however, indicated he was likely to stick around longer in Germany, particularly after coach Vincent Kompany extended his deal until 2029 this week.
“Conversations will be had,” Kane said after Bayern beat Club Brugge 4-0 on Wednesday in the Champions League.
“Not next month, but maybe in the new year. We’re in a great position. I feel good.
“Kompany is a big part of the club and a key part of why I enjoy being here so much. The extension is great news.”
Worryingly for Bayern’s rivals, they look set to get better.
On Thursday, Jamal Musiala trained for the first time since breaking his ankle at the Club World Cup in July.
Initially expected back in 2026, sporting director Max Eberl said Musiala could return before Christmas.
The 22-year-old creative midfielder told reporters: “It was great to be back on the pitch. It felt great. My foot felt good.”
Bayern’s incredible form means there is no need to rush Musiala back. Likewise with Alphonso Davies, who is working his way back from an ACL tear.
“It’s always just step by step, you don’t want to do anything too quickly,” Musiala said.
“When I come back, I want to be at 100 percent and at a good level. That’s why we’re taking our time.”
Elsewhere on matchday eight, second-placed RB Leipzig travel to mid-table Augsburg, while Dortmund take on the impressive Cologne.

One to watch: Fabio Silva (Borussia Dortmund)
Known to Premier League fans for a disappointing stint at Wolves, Borussia Dortmund striker Fabio Silva is quietly showing the talent which once had him pinned as a rising star.
Silva, 23, impressed after coming on against Bayern Munich on Saturday and scored his first Dortmund goal in Tuesday’s 4-2 Champions League victory at Copenhagen.
With first-choice striker Serhou Guirassy nursing a thigh complaint, Silva could be in line for his first Dortmund start on Saturday at home against Cologne.
Dortmund coach Niko Kovac said as much on Tuesday, telling reporters: “Fabio is playing more and more. I’m trying to give him more and more minutes because he deserves them.”


Lackluster Liverpool FC snatch late win at Forest

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Lackluster Liverpool FC snatch late win at Forest

  • The Reds stay in 6th place but are tied on points with Chelsea and Man Utd

LIVERPOOL: After having an 89th-minute goal disallowed following a VAR check, the Argentina midfielder scored again in the seventh minute of stoppage time — and this time it survived a video review — to earn Liverpool a 1-0 victory at Nottingham Forest in the Premier League on Sunday.

The dramatic end at the City Ground centered completely on Mac Allister, who thought he’d scored without knowing anything about it after turning his back on a clearance by Nottingham Forest defender Ola Aina.

The ball rebounded off Mac Allister and into the net, but the VAR spotted it had struck his arm and the goal was scrubbed out.

However, he was on hand off virtually the last kick of the game when Virgil van Dijk’s header was spilled by Forest goalkeeper Stefan Ortega. Barely six meters out, Mac Allister could hardly miss as he sidefooted the ball into the net.

There was a VAR check to see if Van Dijk was offside but the goal was given.

Liverpool stayed in sixth place but was tied on points with fourth-place Chelsea and fifth-place Manchester United, whose game in hand is at Everton on Monday.

Meanwhile, Sunderland lost its home comforts on Sunday. It wasn’t long ago that Sunderland were the only Premier League team with an unbeaten home record. Now, the Black Cats have lost two straight at the Stadium of Light.

Sunderland was defeated 3-1 by Fulham, which had two goals from Mexico striker Raul Jimenez — one of which was from the penalty spot.

Ten days ago, Sunderland lost 1-0 to Liverpool for its first home defeat of the season.

Also on Sunday, Palace won as doubts swirl around Oliver Glasner’s future.

Glasner’s team dug out a 1-0 win over last-place Wolverhampton thanks to a last-minute goal.

Evann Guessand prodded home a far-post finish after coming on as a substitute.

Ahead of the game, Glasner, who led Palace to FA Cup glory last season, was non-committal about whether he would be staying at the club until the end of the season. He has already said he’ll be leaving in the summer.

Wolves stayed 17 points off safety.