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Bayern Munich Advances Despite Union Berlin's Fight
4 Dec
Summary
- Bayern Munich extended their unbeaten domestic streak to 25 games.
- Harry Kane scored his 25th goal of the season.
- Union Berlin twice came back from two-goal deficits.

Bayern Munich has advanced to the German Cup quarter-finals, extending their remarkable unbeaten domestic streak to 25 games following a tense match against FC Union Berlin. The visitors established an early lead with an own goal and a header from star striker Harry Kane, who has now scored 25 goals across all competitions this season.
Despite building a two-goal advantage on two separate occasions, Bayern faced significant challenges from Union Berlin. The hosts repeatedly pulled back into the game, converting two penalties to equalize after defensive errors from Bayern. The chaotic nature of the match saw numerous chances for both sides, with Bayern ultimately capitalizing on crucial moments.
Bayern joins last year's winners Bayer Leverkusen and holders VfB Stuttgart in the last eight of the competition. The victory underscores Bayern's resilience in cup competitions, though their vulnerability at set pieces was evident throughout the encounter.




