The match between Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund ended with a score of 4-0, a resounding victory for Bayern. The hero of the match was none other than Harry Kane, who scored a hat trick and greatly contributed to his team’s victory.
The match started quickly and with intensity right from the first minute. Not giving Dortmund time to form a strategy, Bayern quickly got the ball into the opponent’s net in the 4th minute. The person who scored was Upamecano, Bayern’s central midfielder, laying the foundation for a dramatic match.
However, the brightest star of the match was Kane. Harry Kane scored in the 9th minute, widening the gap and creating an advantage for Bayern. From a delicate pass from a teammate, Kane made an accurate shot, leaving no chance for the opposing goalkeeper.
Entering the second half, Harry Kane continued to shine with two more goals in the 72nd and 90’+3 minutes. With this hat trick, Kane not only helped Bayern win but also affirmed his position in international football. This impressive performance raises the question: could Harry Kane become the top scorer of Euro 2024?
Although there are many challenges ahead, with his current form, nothing can stop Harry Kane from reaching his goal of becoming the top scorer at Euro 2024. Let’s wait and see how Kane continues to showcase his talent in the upcoming matches.
⚽️ UEFA Euro 1960 to 2021 with 16 tournaments and 10 national champions
⏩ Germany 3 times Euro champions (1972 – 1980 – 1996)
⏩ Spain 3 times Euro champions (1964 – 2008 – 2012)
⏩ France 2 times Euro champions (1984 – 2000)
⏩ Italy 2 times Euro champions (1968 – 2020)
⏩ Soviet Union Euro champions 1960
⏩ Czechoslovakia Euro champions 1976
⏩ Netherlands Euro champions 1988
⏩ Denmark Euro champions 1992
⏩ Greece Euro champions 2004
⏩ Portugal Euro champions 2016
Group C – England
Coach: Gareth Southgate
Euro: Finalists (2020)
World Cup: 1 time champions (1966)
FIFA ranking: 3rd (as of February 15, 2024)
Current England Euro 2024 team: players and clubs (As of: March 28, 2024)
Goalkeepers
Sam Johnstone (Crystal Palace) Jordan Pickford (FC Everton) Aaron Ramsdale (FC Arsenal) James Trafford (FC Burnley)
Defenders
Jarrad Branthwaite (FC Everton) Ben Chilwell (FC Chelsea) Lewis Dunk (Brighton & Hove Albion) Joe Gomez (FC Liverpool) Ezri Konsa (Aston Villa) Rico Lewis (Manchester City) Harry Maguire (Manchester United) John Stones (Manchester City) Kyle Walker (Manchester City)
Midfielders
Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid) Phil Foden (Manchester City) Conor Gallagher (FC Chelsea) Jordan Henderson (Ajax Amsterdam) James Maddison (Tottenham Hotspur) Kobbie Mainoo (Manchester United) Cole Palmer (FC Chelsea) Declan Rice (FC Arsenal) Bukayo Saka (FC Arsenal)
Forwards
Jarrod Bowen (West Ham United) Anthony Gordon (Newcastle United) Harry Kane (FC Bayern München) Marcus Rashford (Manchester United) Ivan Toney (FC Brentford) Jack Grealish (Manchester City) Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa)