WOLFSBURG, Germany: Harry Kane helped Bayern Munich come from behind to win 3-2 at Wolfsburg on Wednesday as new manager Vincent Kompany made his Bundesliga debut.
Jamal Musiala put Bayern 1-0 ahead after 19 minutes but Wolfsburg took the lead through Lovro Majer’s brace in the first 10 minutes of the second half.
Bayern struggled with Ralph Hasenhuettl’s men punishing some of the visitors’ defensive mistakes.
Kane’s header forced Wolfsburg’s Jakub Kaminski into an own goal after 65 minutes and the England captain set up Bayern’s third, producing a fine pass that allowed Serge Gnabry to fire home the winner in the 82nd minute.
“It’s not perfect yet,” Kane told Bayern TV after the match, noting his side were “punished a bit” in the second half.
“We are obviously still adjusting to some of the coach’s ideas.
“Obviously, this team is stronger than this. I’m glad we have a week to work now, to practice the ideas the coach wants.”
Bayern midfielder Joshua Kimmich agreed with Kane’s statement on DAZN channel, saying “we lost control of the game because of too many mistakes”, adding they “acted well” when trailing 2-1.