Harry Kane opened his scoring account for Bayern Munich in the new Bundesliga season as the German giants secured a 2-0 win over Freiburg on Sunday.
This match, however, will be particularly memorable for Thomas Muller, who achieved a historic milestone.
The game saw Bayern Munich extend their perfect start to the season with two wins from two matches.
Kane broke the deadlock with a penalty in the 38th minute, demonstrating his composure and precision.
Despite some pressure from Freiburg, who had a strong 10-minute spell in the second half, Bayern’s defense, led by goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, held firm. Neuer made a crucial save to deny Lukas Kubler and keep Freiburg at bay.
Thomas Muller, making his 710th appearance for Bayern Munich, came on as a substitute in the second half.
He added a special touch to the day by scoring a stunning goal in the 78th minute, controlling a pass from Serge Gnabry and firing past Freiburg’s Florian Muller.
This goal further cemented Muller’s legendary status at the club.
Freiburg’s misery was compounded when Lucas Holer missed a last-minute penalty, sealing their fate.
As Bayern Munich prepares to break for international duty, the performance of Kane, the impressive showings of Michael Olise and Serge Gnabry, and Muller’s record-breaking goal made it a day to remember for Vincent Kompany and his squad.