Harry Kane Scores From His Own Half in Bayern Munich Match, Recreating David Beckham’s Iconic Goal

Seattle Sports

On Saturday, Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane made history by scoring a goal from his own half against Bayern Munich in the Champions League. The goal was reminiscent of a famous strike by David Beckham in 1996, when he scored from his own half for Manchester United against Wimbledon.

Kane’s goal was a stunning strike that left Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer stunned. The Englishman received the ball from a throw-in and, with no one around him, decided to take a shot. His effort flew over Neuer and into the back of the net, giving Spurs a 1-0 lead in the match.

The goal was reminiscent of Beckham’s iconic strike against Wimbledon in 1996. The former England captain received the ball from a throw-in and, with no one around him, decided to take a shot. His effort flew over the goalkeeper and into the back of the net, giving Manchester United a 3-0 lead in the match.

Kane’s goal was also the first time a player has scored from his own half in the Champions League since Beckham did it in 1996. It was a moment of brilliance from the Spurs striker, who has been in superb form this season.

Kane’s goal was also a reminder of how far he has come since his breakthrough season in 2014-15. He has since established himself as one of the best strikers in Europe and is now being talked about as one of the best players in the world.

Kane’s goal against Bayern Munich was a moment of magic that will live long in the memory of Spurs fans. It was also a reminder of how far he has come since his breakthrough season and a tribute to Beckham’s iconic strike from 1996.

Harry Kane Scores From His Own Half in Bayern Munich Match, Recreating David Beckham's Iconic Goal