History-maker Kane fires Bayern through
Harry Kane made history as Bayern Munich confirmed its place in the Champions League quarter-finals with a comfortable 2-0 win over Bayer Leverkusen.
Kane's second-half strike was his 10th goal in the competition this season, becoming the first English player to reach double figures in a single edition of the European Cup or the Champions League.
The England captain also grabbed the assist for Alphonso Davies's 71st-minute effort to seal a 5-0 aggregate win and a date with Inter in the next round after they progressed past Feyenoord.
Bayern started the brighter of the two sides and almost edged in front early on, with Michael Olise's cross narrowly evading the far post before Kingsley Coman went close.
Xabi Alonso's side looked threatening in the final third but was unable to create any clear chances, and knew it needed to come out and attack after the break to keep their hopes of remaining in the competition alive.
But it was Bayern who edged in front seven minutes after the restart when Patrik Schick's attempted clearance from a Joshua Kimmich free-kick fell straight at the feet of Kane, who bundled home from a few yards out.
The absence of star man Florian Wirtz, who was ruled out of the contest with an ankle ligament injury, proved pivotal for Leverkusen, who had to wait until the 65th minute to register a shot on target.
Leverkusen's desperation left more space for Bayern to exploit and Davies took full advantage by converting Kane's cross from close range in the 71st minute.
Kane struck the crossbar as Bayern went in search of a third, with Jamal Musiala next to strike the frame, but its two-goal advantage was enough to seal the result.
