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Kane hat-trick hands Bayern German Cup victory and domestic double

  • The England captain, in stellar form heading into next month's World Cup, is ​only the third player ever to score in every German Cup round, including the final
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BERLIN: Bayern Munich forward Harry Kane scored ​a second-half hat-trick to steer the Bundesliga champions to a 3-0 victory over holders VfB Stuttgart ‌in the German Cup final on Saturday as they claimed the domestic double for the first time in six years.

Kane headed home for a 55th-minute lead, then bagged his second after a superb move 10 minutes from time before earning his third goal of the ​evening with a stoppage-time penalty.

The England captain, in stellar form heading into next month’s World Cup, is ​only the third player ever to score in every German Cup round, including the final.

He ⁠has also netted 61 times in 51 matches across all competitions for Bayern this season.

“Maybe a bit of ​patience,” Kane said when asked how the game turned. “The first half was tough. They like the man-to-man pressure. But ​they started to tire a little bit.

“In the second half we were a bit more patient with the ball, a bit more quality. We deserved to win.

“A record-breaking season,” he added. “We wanted to win today. We got the job done today. We wanted the ​Champions League, an addition we wanted to achieve. But tonight’s win will help this team grow. I am looking ​forward to next season.”

Bayern honorary president and club supremo Uli Hoeness called Kane’s transfer the best the club have ever made.

“To have those types ‌of ⁠words, knowing how many great players have played here, it’s special,” Kane said. “I feel like I’m part of (club’s history), scoring three goals in a final.”

The Bavarians, who were eliminated in the Champions League semi-finals by Paris St Germain this month, missing out on a potential treble, were on the back foot in the first half.

They struck against the run ​of play when Kane, ​who topped the Bundesliga scorers’ ⁠list for a third straight season, headed in a perfect Michael Olise assist 10 minutes after the restart.

The match was briefly interrupted on the hour after both sets ​of fans lit flares in the stands, with smoke trapped under the sprawling Olympic ​Stadium’s roof ⁠limiting visibility.

Stuttgart’s Chris Fuehrich came close with a 76th minute header but it was Kane who delivered a masterclass finish four minutes later to end their hopes of a comeback.

The 32-year-old first rattled the crossbar with a powerful shot and ⁠then received ​a pass from Luis Diaz on the rebound in the box, ​turned quickly to shake off one marker and beat goalkeeper Alexander Nuebel with a low drive.

Kane capped his superb performance with a stoppage-time spot ​kick to round off a perfect night for the striker and Bayern.