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Harry Kane and Thomas Muller’s friendship was put to the test thanks to a moment of selfishness against Bochum.
Coming after back-to-back defeats against Bayer Leverkusen and Lazio, Bayern Munich were in desperate need of victory.
Kane looked a certainty to scoreJamal Musiala set them on their way with a brilliant strike to open the scoring in the 14th minute, but it should have been two straight after.
Kane sprung the offside trap thanks to a brilliant pass from Raphael Guerreiro and was through one-on-one with the goalkeeper.
Shaping to score, it looked like the inevitable would happen, but instead Kane curled the ball over the bar.
Leaning over despondently, Thomas Muller raised his arms and shouted in anger at his teammate, as a square-pass would have left the veteran German with an open goal.
More to follow.