Bayern Munich, who were on a roll until last week, were held to a 1-1 draw by reigning Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen on Saturday in a night to forget for Harry Kane, who didn’t manage a single shot on goal. The frustrating outing ended with the striker limping off the pitch with an injury.
The former Tottenham Hotspur star has been on fire this season, scoring 10 goals across all competitions. However, his performance against Xabi Alonso’s men came under scrutiny as BILD journalist Walter M. Straten criticised the striker for going missing.
Analysing Kane’s performance against Leverkusen, the journalist wrote: “Lots of effort, too little success. Harry Kane is hanging around alone up front. What good are three goals against Kiel if he doesn’t even get a shot on goal in a big game like yesterday? Fairness dictates that we shouldn’t unleash the Kane-can’t-win-a-title curse now. Especially since he had to leave injured.”
Despite the injury setback, the 31-year-old attacker is expected to feature in the club’s upcoming Champions League fixture against Aston Villa on Wednesday.