Harry Kane Sets Two Records Against PSG in Champions League Semi-Final
Kane's Penalty Goal Sparks Bayern Munich
Bayern Munich's Harry Kane set two records with his goal in the first leg of the Champions League semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain. The Englishman put the visitors 1–0 up in the 17th minute, converting a penalty.
PSG Fights Back
Moments earlier, Munich's Luis Díaz had been brought down by PSG defender Willian Pacho. By half-time, though, PSG had fought back to lead 3–2 in the highest-scoring Champions League semi-final clash to date.
- Harry Kane scored a penalty goal in the 17th minute.
- PSG defender Willian Pacho brought down Luis Díaz for the penalty.
- The score was 3–2 to PSG at half-time.
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Key Records Set
Harry Kane achieved a significant milestone with his goal, highlighting his importance to Bayern Munich in the Champions League.