Soccer-Kane double sends Bayern nine points clear after late Frankfurt scare


Soccer Football - Bundesliga - Bayern Munich v Eintracht Frankfurt - Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany - February 21, 2026 Bayern Munich's Harry Kane scores their third goal REUTERS/Maryam Majd

Feb 21 (Reuters) - Harry Kane struck his ⁠eighth brace of the season as Bayern Munich beat Eintracht Frankfurt 3-2 on ⁠Saturday to stretch their lead at the top of the Bundesliga to nine ‌points over Borussia Dortmund.

The holders are on 60 points, with Dortmund, who have a game in hand and face RB Leipzig later on Saturday, trailing in second place.

Bayern made their intentions clear early on. In the 16th ​minute Aleksandar Pavlovic fired in a volley from the edge ⁠of the box after a rebound, ⁠his effort slipping through the grasp of Frankfurt goalkeeper Kaua Santos and nestling just inside ⁠the ‌bottom left corner.

Kane doubled the advantage four minutes later. Michael Olise swung in a corner to the near post, where a flick by Josip Stanisic sent the ball ⁠into the six-yard box and Kane ghosted between defenders to ​nod home.

The match slowed ‌down under Munich’s heavy rain and Frankfurt had their chance to respond but Jonathan ⁠Burkardt struck the ​post from close range before Kane delivered another blow in the 68th minute.

After a defensive error as the visitors tried to play out from the back, the England captain seized possession on the edge ⁠of the area, turned sharply and curled a shot ​inside the left post for his second of the afternoon.

The double highlighted Kane's rich vein of form — nine goals in six consecutive matches in all competitions — and lifted his league tally to ⁠28 and 43 overall this season.

Bayern, however, allowed Frankfurt a route back into the match. In the 75th minute Kane conceded a penalty after catching Oscar Hojlund's foot attempting to clear a corner. Burkardt blasted the spot-kick past 22-year-old goalkeeper Jonas Urbig, who started in place ​of the injured Manuel Neuer.

Frankfurt closed to within one goal in ⁠the 86th minute when a costly mix-up between Joshua Kimmich, Kim Min-Jae and Urbig under pressure ​gifted possession to Arnaud Kalimuendo, who tapped into an ‌empty net.

Bayern held on to secure the points ​and tighten their grip on top spot with their 19th win in 23 league games this season.

(Reporting by Fernando Kallas; Editing by Hugh Lawson and Ed Osmond)

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