October 20, 2025

Harry Kane made history as Bayern Munich confirmed their place in the Champions League quarter-finals with victory against Bayer Leverkusen.

The striker’s close-range finish in the 52nd minute was his 10th in Europe this season, more than any other English player has scored in a single campaign in the competition’s history.

Bayern came into the second-leg tie with a 3-0 lead following a commanding performance at home last week, and were again the better side in Leverkusen.

Vincent Kompany’s men posed the greater threat in the first half, with Michael Olise and Kingsley Coman both firing narrowly wide.

Leverkusen needed to come out and attack after the break, but it was Bayern who put the tie beyond doubt when Patrik Schick’s attempted clearance of a Joshua Kimmich free-kick fell straight at the feet of Kane who bundled home from a few yards out.

With their star man Florian Wirtz ruled out with an ankle ligament injury, the hosts lacked invention and impact in the attacking third.

Xabi Alonso’s side were looking to become only the fifth side in Champions League history to overturn a three-goal first leg deficit, yet it took them 65 minutes to register a shot on target.

Jeremie Frimpong forced Bayern goalkeeper Jonas Urbig into a smart low stop, before Schick headed straight at the visiting stopper moments later

Leverkusen’s desperation left more space for Bayern to exploit and Alphonso Davies took full advantage by converting Kane’s cross from close range in the 71st minute.

The England captain then spurned a good chance to add a third when he placed wide under little pressure, before he rattled the crossbar with a snap-shot on the turn. Jamal Musiala also struck the post from a tight angle with 10 minutes left after being sent away by Serge Gnabry’s pass.

Bayern will face Inter Milan in the quarter-finals after the Serie A champions defeated Feyenoord. The first leg will take place on 7/8 April with the second leg a week later.

Bayern now contenders after bad start

Despite not always convincing this season, Bayern now have to be considered among the favourites to win the Champions League.

Kompany took charge last summer of a team that had failed to win silverware for the first time in a decade and, after two defeats in their first three European games, things looked a little bleak.

Losses to Aston Villa and Barcelona were followed by a 3-0 upset at Feyenoord, before Bayern scraped past Celtic in the play-off round last month.

Yet Kompany’s men – eight points clear at the top of the Bundesliga – eliminated defending German champions Leverkusen without really having to break sweat and seal a 35th appearance in the quarter-final of Europe’s elite club contest – four shy of Real Madrid’s record mark.

While there remains questions about their defence, especially now that veteran keeper Manuel Neuer is out for for the foreseeable future with a calf injury, few teams can match their firepower at the other end of the pitch.

Kane has followed up a record-breaking debut season in Bavaria with 32 goals in 36 games in all competitions, and the 31-year-old is in the running to top the Champions League scoring charts for a second successive campaign.

Musiala was also excellent playing just behind the Englishman, while Olise and Coman impressed on the wings and Leon Goretzka’s revival continued in central midfield.

“To beat this team 5-0 [on aggregate] shows the type of team we are and the path we are on,” said Kane.

“It’s never easy to start with a 3-0 lead, but the intensity we showed, we had the beter chances, we knew the game would open up in second half and we took our chances.

“We try not to listen to the noise too much, we know what we’re capable of. This will only give us confidence performing against a top side.”

With Barcelona, Borussia Dortmund or Lille waiting in the semi-finals should Bayern get past Inter, the Munich outfit will feel they have a great chance to reach the final of the competition for the first time since 2020 – a showpiece that will be held at their own Allianz Arena.

Inter Milan reached the Champions League quarter-finals with victory over Feyenoord at San Siro Stadium.

Marcus Thuram jinked into the box and fired into the top corner as Inter went 1-0 up on the night and 3-0 ahead on aggregate.

Hakan Calhanoglu was penalised for clattering into the back of Jakub Moder and the former Brighton midfielder scored from the spot to give Feyenoord hope.

The Turkey international made up for his error after the break, converting a penalty after Thomas Beelen fouled Mehdi Taremi in the box.

Thuram fired a shot narrowly over the crossbar as he tried to increase Inter’s lead in the absence of captain Lautaro Martinez who was on the bench.

Simone Inzaghi’s side will face Bayern Munich in April as they continue their quest to reach a second Champions League final in three seasons.

The Dutch side posed the occasional threat to Inter but the Serie A leaders were largely comfortable on the night.

Yann Sommer dived low to his left to palm Hugo Bueno’s long-range effort away and Givairo Read had a shot blocked as Feyenoord had 14 attempts on goal but only made one count.

Thuram and Calhanoglu prove their worth for Inter

For the first time in his career, Thuram scored in successive Champions League games after netting in the first leg.

He becomes just the second Inter player to score in both legs of a Champions League last-tie after Dejan Stankovic against Ajax in 2005-06.

The only blemish on his night was a yellow card for simulation after going down in the box.

In his last act in the tie, the France striker could have added to his tally as he thrashed a shot off the crossbar after gliding past three Feyenoord defenders.

After giving away the penalty, through which Inter conceded just their second goal in this season’s competition, Calhanoglu scored one of his own, becoming the first Turkish player in Champions League history to both score and assist 10 goals.

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