Ken and Marmouse Set the German League Ablaze: The Unstoppable Duo Taking Sports by Storm
English international striker Harry Kane continued his goalscoring streak and led his team, Bayern Munich, to continue their domestic revival and take the lead, albeit temporarily, with a brace in a hat-trick in a 3-0 win over their hosts Union. Berlin, today Saturday in the ninth round of the German football championship.
Eintracht Frankfurt’s Egyptian international striker was alone at the top of the scorers list with his 11 league goals this season, French international Kingsley Coman’s second goal by Omar Marmoush and his assist.
Kane gave Bayern Munich the lead with a penalty kick after French international Michael Ollis was tackled by defender Benedict Hollerbach (15) and he made his second after receiving a ball from Canadian international defender Alphonso Davies. Prepare it for Koeman inside the area. He was alone with Denmark international goalkeeper Frederik Rohneau and played in the far corner to his right (43).
Kane reinforced himself with his second and third individual goals for his side when Koeman returned the gift with a header from close range which he followed with his left foot to the left of goalkeeper Rono (51).
Englishman Harry Kane tops German league top scorer with 11 goals (France)
Bayern Munich continued their domestic revival and earned their third straight win after two consecutive draws against defending champions Bayer Leverkusen and Eintracht Frankfurt.
It was the Bavarian giants’ seventh win in the Bundesliga this season, and they are provisionally top with 23 points, 3 ahead of their former partners Leipzig, who will later host top-of-the-table Borussia Dortmund.
The Bavarian club issued a stern warning to its visitors Benfica, next Wednesday in the fourth round of the Champions League.
Bayern Munich hopes to end two consecutive defeats in the prestigious continental competition against its hosts, Aston Villa, England, 0-1, and Barcelona, Spain, 1-4, and earn a second win after crushing the first. , over its guests, Dinamo Zagreb, Croatia, 9-2.
Marmaus leads Frankfurt to big win
Defending champions Bayer Leverkusen benefited from a goalless draw against Stuttgart at the start of the stage on Friday, and reclaimed third place, a point behind, with an impressive win over their visitors. , Bochum, 7-2, in a match in which Egyptian international, Omar Marmoush, continued his prodigious talent this season with a goal and two assists.
He scored the first two for Frenchman Hugo Ekitiki (18) and the sixth for Turkish can Yilmaz Özun (69) and he scored the second in the 18th minute, taking his tally to 10 goals and moving him to second on the scorers list.
Frankfurt hit hard scoring a clean four in the first half hour, with substitutes Ekitiki (9), Marmoush (18), Ansgar Nauf (20) and Nathaniel Brown (32).
Dutchman Danny de Wit reduced the deficit 10 minutes before the end of the first half (35), and his team-mate Philipp Hoffmann scored Bochum’s second goal early in the second half (51), but the home side responded. A hat-trick by Mahmoud Daoud (61) with passes from Tunisia international Elias, Ouzoun (69) and Ikitiki (69).
Newcomers Holstein Kiel picked up their first win of the season when they defeated their visitors Heidenheim thanks to a solo goal from Patrik Eras in the 28th minute.
Wolfsburg tied with Augsburg with a goal from Algeria international Mohamed Ammoura (82) vs Philippe Tiertes (34).
Hoffenheim lost to their visitors St. Pauli with two goals from Englishman Oladapo Afolayan (20) and Danish Andreas Nielsen Albers (90+4).
The stage concludes on Sunday with meetings between Freiburg and Mainz and Borussia Monchengladbach and Werder Bremen.
