Bayern Munich’s goalkeeper Manuel Neuer was not the sole contributor to the critical errors that led to the end of the team’s historic winning streak on Saturday afternoon. In a surprising turn of events, Harry Kane, who had appeared nearly invincible, also faltered when he failed to clear the ball, allowing Union Berlin defender Danilho Doekhi to score his second goal in the 2-2 Bundesliga draw. Following the match, the England national team captain reflected on the incident. “I aimed to clear the ball in the 83rd minute and inadvertently passed it directly to him [Doekhi],” Kane explained in an interview with Sky Germany. “He finished well. However, our ability to equalize at 90+3 demonstrates that we maintained the right attitude throughout the match. “We anticipated a game of this nature,” Kane continued. “The poor condition of the pitch contributed to the ball’s unpredictable bounces. Additionally, there were several questionable refereeing decisions against us, but such occurrences are part of football. Regarding the conclusion of Bayern’s remarkable winning streak, Kane maintained a composed demeanor. The 32-year-old even recognized a potential silver lining in the fact that, after winning all 16 of their competitive matches this year, the German giants finally dropped points. “This could shift the narrative,” Kane suggested, indicating that attention may now focus on being an ‘excellent’ team rather than striving for perfection.” Post navigation Union Berlin Coach Criticizes Offside Decisions in Bundesliga Königsdörffer’s Late Equalizer Propels Hamburg to Draw Against Dortmund