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Kane Nets Twice in German Cup as Bayern Set European Wins Record

Harry Kane scored twice to help Bayern Munich achieve 14 consecutive wins, surpassing AC Milan's previous European record from 1992-93, officials confirmed.

  • On Wednesday, Bayern Munich beat Cologne 4-1 in the German Cup second round, setting a European record of 14 successive wins to start a season, with Harry Kane scoring twice.
  • Bayern coach Vincent Kompany praised Kane's all-round contribution, telling Germany's ARD, `Sometimes you don't even notice it, because of all the other stuff he does for the team`.
  • Kane's goals came in the form of a curling strike and a header, while wingers Luis Diaz and Michael Olise also scored for Bayern.
  • Wednesday's winners Freiburg, Magdeburg and Kaiserslautern join Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig in the last 16, while Stuttgart advanced 2-0 at Mainz with goals from Luca Jaquez and Atakan Karazor.
  • Bayer Leverkusen edged a dramatic 4-2 extra-time victory at 10-man Paderborn, scoring two goals after 120 minutes following a red card and late equaliser by Stefano Marino and Jarell Quansah.
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FC Bayern can only be caught up – and then meets four times: In Cologne, Munich won the second round of the cup, which was not always successful. As with BVB, a side gate provided for discussion.

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Bayern Munich's forward star Harry Kane is also not to be stopped in the DFB Cup. However, the record trophy winner is also a bit lucky. Bayer Leverkusen trembles into the eighth final.

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Munich wins 4:1 in Cologne. Leverkusen after a force act in Paderborn in the Cup Eighth Finals

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Bayern racks up its 14th win in a row as Harry Kane scores twice to beat Cologne

Harry Kane scored twice as Bayern Munich racked up its 14th straight win in one of soccer’s best-ever starts to a season after overcoming a rare setback to beat Cologne 4-1 in the German Cup. Bayern...

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zdfheute.de broke the news in on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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