Ronaldo Mark Slips as Kane Scores in 1-1 Bayern Draw
ronaldo came into focus at the Allianz Arena as Harry Kane scored in Bayern Munich’s 1-1 Champions League semi-final second-leg draw with Paris Saint-Germain, but the goal arrived too late to change the tie. Bayern went out 6-5 on aggregate after the first leg in Paris, leaving Kane with a goal in each leg and no route to the final.
Kane Opens and Closes
Kane started and finished the scoring in the match, but his late chance was all that separated him from a blank night. He was barely involved for 94 minutes before that opening appeared, and the finish came after Willian Pacho had handled him expertly for most of the game.
The forward’s scoring touch still carried weight. He has now collected his second Bundesliga title, and the tie added another goalscoring line to a season that has already stretched his record in Germany.
PSG Holds the Edge
Paris Saint-Germain did enough across both legs to survive Bayern’s push. The second leg at the Allianz Arena ended level, but the earlier match in Paris left Bayern needing more than a single goal to recover the deficit.
The night also produced six more attempts on goal than the previous match referenced in the article, which fit a tie that opened up late without changing the outcome. Kane’s goal came too late to save Bayern Munich, and the aggregate score did the rest.
Kane and the Knockout Record
The discussion around Kane is still shaped by knockout football. He was described as wretched in the 2019 Champions League final, and the article says his move to Germany has dispelled doubts about his standing in the game.
Even so, the assessment attached to this tie was blunt: “It is now the only glaring thing missing from a stellar CV.” For Bayern, the immediate reality is simpler. Their Champions League run ended in the semi-finals, with Kane scoring in both legs but unable to force one more decisive moment.