Kane Bags another hat-trick as Bayern & AC Milan wins but Juventus have kept


Some of Europe’s top clubs were in action during Saturday as the domestic season fled around the continent.

Real Madrid sent Espanyol to catch their place at the top of La Liga-and Kylian Mbappe was the man to restore them to the victory.

Elsewhere, Harry Kane’s Bayern Munich came back in action with a trip to Hoffenheim, and Juventus were on the road to Hellas Verona.

In the late window, Udinese hosted AC Milan in Serie A.

Read to see how the games emerges.

Hoffenheim 1-4 Bayern Munich

Bayern Munich continued their dominant start to the Bundesliga season with a 4-1 win in Hoffenheim.

Harry Kane was the star of the show, improving a first section opener thanks to a low delivery by 17-year-old Lennart Karl, which showed an impressive vision from a right-hand corner.

Kane then doubled his event early in the second half, and converted a penalty after a hajdar handball, before completing his hat-trick within the last 15 minutes after a foul on Olise.

Hoffenheim drew one back in the 82nd minute when the free-kick on the left of Vladimir Coufal, deflected by Joshua Kimmich, found the net, and gave the house fans hoping.

However, Bayern quickly restored their three-goal cushion as Serge Gnabry reacted fast to a rebound from Kimmich’s shot to slot at home fourth.

Although Hoffenheim created some promising opportunities and overcomes their expected goals, they were set aside by Bayern’s clinical finishing and smart games.

Kane’s treble marked his eighth goal of the Bundesliga of the campaign and emphasized Bayern’s ruthless efficiency.

Visitors now run the championship, after collecting 2.9 xg from a dominant performance that allowed Hoffenheim to chase after the shadows for most of the match.

Hellas Verona 1-1 Juventus

The perfect start of Juventus for the Serie A season came to an end as they were kept for a 1-1 draw by Hellas Verona.

Visitors started slowly but eventually took the lead in the 19th minute when Conceicao produced a sublime solo effort.

When he received the ball in space from Khepren Thuram-Ulien, the Portuguese winger beat three defenders before I got a finish from outside the box in the lower left corner.

Verona responded strongly, and just before half-time were awarded a penalty after Mario handled the ball from a long edge.

An Orban gift rose and converted with confidence, fired on the right as Di Gregorio went on to keep it out, restoring the 1-1 par.

The second section saw chances for both sides, including a late moment when Verona appeared to be run by Serdar from Nunez Flick-on, only for VAR to exclude it for offside.

Udinese 0-3 AC Milan

AC Milan caught a 3-0 victory over Udinese in Serie A, with Christian Pulisic catching a brace on either side of a strike by Youssouf Fofana.

The Opener came in the 39th minute when Pulisic reacted fast to a rebound inside the sixth-yard box, fired home after an Extinan cross was deflected by a defender.

The first section was Cagey, with clear chances of limited, but Milan’s dominance in possession stopped the basis for their second half.

Just after the interval, Pulisic played a major role again, and won the ball in the box before falling for a fofana, which I went to a composite effort in the far corner to make them 2-0.

Pulisic added his second and third Milan in the 53rd minute, connected with a backward pass from Adrien Rabiot and fired a strike for the first time that the Udinese goalkeeper could only parry in his own net.


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