
Harry Kane SKIES his penalty against Tottenham after scoring the opener in Bayern Munich's pre-season clash against his former club
The England skipper, who completed a £100m transfer from Bavaria from North London in 2023, did not celebrate after slotting the ball past Guglielmo Vicario in the 12th minute at the Allianz Arena.
Kane would have been expecting another awkward moment against the side his netted 279 goals for in 428 appearances, but he instead saw his 15th-minute penalty sail high over the crossbar after losing his footing when taking the strike.
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