MUNICH — Harry Kane scored two goals and set up another as Bayern Munich's winning run in the Bundesliga continued with a 3-0 victory over Union Berlin on Saturday.
Bayern leads the Bundesliga by three points following Leipzig's 2-1 loss to Borussia Dortmund later Saturday. Bayern has won its last four games against German opponents in the league and cup without conceding a goal. It's a different story in Europe, with Bayern on a run of two losses in the Champions League — most recently a 4-1 defeat at Barcelona — ahead of hosting Benfica on Wednesday.
Kane got Bayern started with a goal from the penalty spot after Michael Olise was fouled, and passed for Kingsley Coman to score the second just before the break.
Kane beat his own teammate Jamal Musiala to the ball to score Bayern's third as Coman's header found them both in space at the far post.
That took Kane to 17 goals in all competitions this season. His Bundesliga tally of 11 is more than three teams in the league, including Union.
Dortmund digs deep
Borussia Dortmund ended its three-game losing run in all competitions — and shored up coach Nuri Sahin's position — with its 2-1 comeback win over Leipzig, which had been unbeaten in the Bundesliga since February.
Despite an injury crisis that meant a severely depleted squad, Dortmund dug deep to turn the game around after Benjamin Sesko fired Leipzig into the lead in the 27th. Maximilian Beier leveled almost immediately after at a corner and Serhou Guirassy headed in the winning goal for Dortmund in the 65th.