Bayern ease past Werder for 7th straight BL win

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Bayern Munich eased past Werder Bremen 3-0 on Friday with two goals from Harry Kane for their seventh league win in a row, to move nine points clear at the top of the Bundesliga.

The Bavarians, who face Celtic in their Champions League playoff first leg next week for a spot in the round of 16, had their best chance of the first half through Kane but his stoppage time header narrowly missed the target.

The league’s leading scorer got even closer 25 seconds after the restart, rattling the crossbar with a powerful shot but it was third time lucky for him in the 56th minute when he converted a penalty.

It was the seventh time this season that the England captain had scored the opening goal.

“I want to take responsibility and open the game up,” Kane told reporters. “It’s happened a few times this season which is good. I’m enjoying being out here with the boys.”

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Dayot Upamecano thought he had headed in their second goal minutes later but Werder keeper Michael Zetterer spectacularly palmed his point-blank effort wide.

Leroy Sané did it better in the 83rd, tapping in a Konrad Laimer cutback to put the game to bed before Zetterer stopped efforts from Kane and Laimer late in the game to keep the scoreline low.

He was beaten, however, for a second time from the spot with Kane’s stoppage-time penalty for his 21st league goal.

“It’s a big month for us. We’re aware of that,” Kane said. “It was important to keep the focus and win today to go nine points at the top. We have two big away games next week. We have to push ourselves and see how far we can go.”

Bayern face champions Bayer Leverkusen in the league next week following their Champions League game in Glasgow.

The Bavarians are on 54 points in the Bundesliga, nine ahead of second-placed Leverkusen, in action on Saturday at VfL Wolfsburg.

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