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**Kane's First Career Goal: A Match That Shaped His Path** In the annals of Premier League history, there is one goal that stands out as a turning point for Manchester United's young superstar, Harry Kane. On October 12, 2017, Kane scored and assisted in Bayern Munich's 4-1 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt, marking his first professional league goal. The match was a crucial moment for both teams. Bayern Munich had been struggling in the Bundesliga under coach Julian Nagelsmann, while Eintracht Frankfurt was coming off a disappointing season. The game was played at the Allianz Arena, a venue that has seen many iconic moments in football history. Kane's first goal came on the 35th minute, when he scored from close range after receiving a through ball from Jesse Lingard. The assist came from Marcus Rashford, who had just completed a brilliant pass down the right flank. This early goal put the hosts ahead and set the tone for the rest of the match. The second half saw Kane continue to dominate the midfield, making several key contributions to the team's play. He passed the ball to Raheem Sterling, who scored the second goal for Bayern Munich, and then finished off a counterattack himself. Kane also made several key interceptions and clearances, helping to keep Eintracht Frankfurt at bay. As the final whistle blew, fans erupted into cheers for Kane, who had become a household name overnight. The goal not only marked his first professional league goal but also cemented his place in the history of Manchester United and the Premier League. This win against Eintracht Frankfurt was significant for several reasons. It showed Kane's maturity and ability to perform under pressure, even in high-stakes matches. It also helped to lift the spirits of the United supporters, who had been struggling with injuries and poor form throughout the season. Moving forward, Kane will look to build upon this success and continue to lead Manchester United to new heights. With his talent and determination, it seems likely that he will go on to make an even greater impact on the football world. |
