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FIFA Club World Cup: Harry Kane Leads Bayern Munich Past Flamengo

  • On Sunday in Miami Gardens, Bayern Munich secured a 4-2 win over Flamengo to advance to the quarterfinals of the FIFA Club World Cup.
  • The match took place in the newly expanded 32-team tournament, with Bayern aiming to recover after a previous loss and Flamengo defending an 11-match unbeaten streak.
  • Bayern opened scoring via an own goal by Erick Pulgar before Harry Kane and Leon Goretzka added goals, while Flamengo fought back with strikes from Gerson and Jorginho.
  • Kane netted a crucial second goal in the 73rd minute to secure Bayern’s progression and hand Flamengo their first loss in 11 matches; reflecting on the victory, he noted that having defeated them previously this year, they were confident it could be done again.
  • Bayern secured a spot in the quarterfinals where they will take on Paris Saint-Germain, the current champions of Europe’s top club competition, setting up a highly anticipated European showdown.
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Now the Munich professionals and their coach have to deliver. Against Brazil's currently best team, the path to a large quarter-final is to continue. Otherwise, a debate storm threatens.

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In the quarter-finals, FC Bayern currently has the highest possible test in world football. But the 4:2 against Flamengo gives everyone the courage. "We can beat everyone," says the match winner.

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The highlights of the club world championship game Flamengo against FC Bayern Munich in the video.

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rnd.de broke the news in Germany on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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