Bayern Munich defeated Flamengo 4-2 at Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday. Harry Kane scored twice to send his team through to the quarter-finals. The German side will meet Paris Saint-Germain next Saturday. Over 60,000 supporters filled the stadium. Vincent Kompany's team showed strong quality against determined Brazilian opponents.
Bayern started fast and took an early lead. Joshua Kimmich delivered a corner kick that deflected off Erick Pulgar for the opening goal after six minutes. Kane doubled the advantage four minutes later when his strike bounced off Leo Ortiz. Flamengo created chances through Luiz Araujo but could not find the target. The Brazilian club refused to surrender against the German champions.
Gerson brought Flamengo back with a thunderous shot past Manuel Neuer. Leon Goretzka answered with a long-distance effort before halftime to make it 3-1. Jorginho converted a penalty early after the break to cut the deficit. Kane finished the game with his second goal after 73 minutes. Both teams showed respect for each other following the final whistle.
The victory sends Bayern Munich forward to face European champions PSG. Kane acknowledged the difficulty of breaking down stubborn Flamengo resistance. Filipe Luis admitted his team faced superior opponents on the day. Bayern demonstrated clinical finishing when opportunities arose. The German club advances with confidence heading toward their next challenge.
Bayern started fast and took an early lead. Joshua Kimmich delivered a corner kick that deflected off Erick Pulgar for the opening goal after six minutes. Kane doubled the advantage four minutes later when his strike bounced off Leo Ortiz. Flamengo created chances through Luiz Araujo but could not find the target. The Brazilian club refused to surrender against the German champions.
Gerson brought Flamengo back with a thunderous shot past Manuel Neuer. Leon Goretzka answered with a long-distance effort before halftime to make it 3-1. Jorginho converted a penalty early after the break to cut the deficit. Kane finished the game with his second goal after 73 minutes. Both teams showed respect for each other following the final whistle.
The victory sends Bayern Munich forward to face European champions PSG. Kane acknowledged the difficulty of breaking down stubborn Flamengo resistance. Filipe Luis admitted his team faced superior opponents on the day. Bayern demonstrated clinical finishing when opportunities arose. The German club advances with confidence heading toward their next challenge.