What’s going on in Köpenick? With the score at 3:1 in favor of FC Bayern Munich, the record champions conceded their second penalty of the evening against Union Berlin.
After Jonathan Tah had given away a handball penalty in the first half, Harry Kane was now the next culprit.
The striker caught Union’s Diogo Leite in the face with his elbow after a cross into the box. Martin Petersen immediately pointed to the spot again—and that really made one person especially angry:
Bayern coach Vincent Kompany was beside himself and, after repeatedly protesting, received a yellow card from the referee. Incidentally, Leopold Querfeld then made it 2:3 (56’). So far, all goals have come from set pieces.
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