Bayern Munich’s goalkeeper Manuel Neuer was not the only player to make a significant error that led to the end of the club’s remarkable winning streak on Saturday afternoon. Harry Kane, who has been a standout performer for the team, also experienced a lapse in judgment. He failed to clear the ball effectively during Union Berlin defender Danilho Doekhi’s second goal, which contributed to the 2-2 draw in the Bundesliga. Following the match, the England national team captain addressed the incident. “I aimed to clear the ball [in the 83rd minute] but ended up passing it directly to him [Doekhi],” Kane explained in an interview with Sky Germany. “He then finished effectively. However, the fact that we equalized [with a goal from myself at 90+3] demonstrates our resilience and right attitude.” Kane also acknowledged the challenges posed by the match, stating, “We anticipated a game like this. The poor pitch conditions caused the ball to bounce unpredictably. Additionally, there were a few questionable refereeing decisions against us, but such occurrences are part of football.” Regarding the end of Bayern’s historic winning streak, Kane remained composed. The 32-year-old noted a potential positive outcome from the situation, suggesting that after winning all 16 of their competitive fixtures this year, the team could benefit from dropping points, allowing for a shift in focus from being a ‘perfect’ team to an ‘excellent’ one. Post navigation Bayern Munich’s Winning Streak Ends in Draw Against Union Berlin FC Heidenheim Suffers Heavy Defeat Against Bayer Leverkusen