Real Madrid will go into next week’s Champions League semi-final second leg against Bayern Munich at the Santiago Bernabeu in a fairly good position, having secured a 2-2 draw in the first leg at the Allianz Arena.
When he was unveiled as a Bayern player here at the Allianz Stadium back in August, Kane said the plan was to return to London on June 1 and win the Champions League.
Despite his team’s spectacular title collapse in the Bundesliga, Kane still has a chance of winning the first trophy of his career.
Yet he needs to deliver another fine performance in Madrid next Wednesday and hope - and this is the problem - that his defence does not let him down.
Kane won the first of his two battles against Bellingham in an intriguing Champions League semi-final.
Outstanding throughout, Kane put his team ahead in the tie from the penalty spot for his 43rd goal in 43 games for Bayern.
His strike completed a huge turnaround at the start of the second half as it came just four minutes after Leroy Sane, with his first goal since October, cancelled out a first half strike from Real’s Vinicius Junior.
But with seven minutes left, Vinicius got his second of the game from the penalty spot after Bayern defender Min-jae Kim fouled Rodrygo
While Kane was impressive, particularly with his build-up play, Bellingham did not enjoy the best of nights.
He put in a shift but playing extremely high up the pitch, at times as a false nine, he did not see much of the ball.
He even appeared to try and say something to Kane just before he took the 54th minute spot kick but the youngster was told to go away by French referee Clement Turpin.
With 15 minutes left, he was replaced by Luka Modric
In his three years at Dortmund, Bellingham faced Bayern eight times and
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