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Bayern Munich thrashed Dinamo Zagreb 9-2 in their Champions League opener, with Harry Kane scoring four goals and Michael Olise netting twice. The victory highlights Bayern's dominance and sets a strong tone for the season ahead.

Bayern Munich delivered a stunning performance in their Champions League opener against Dinamo Zagreb, winning 9-2. Harry Kane was the standout player, scoring four goals, marking his 50th goal for the club across all competitions. The match began with Bayern’s dominance, with Jamal Musiala’s early attempt disallowed for offside and Serge Gnabry's strike ruled out by VAR. A foul in the box led to Kane's penalty, which opened the scoring.

Raphael Guerreiro doubled the lead with a spectacular shot after a clever setup from Musiala. Michael Olise made his mark with a header from a precise Joshua Kimmich pass, scoring his first Champions League goal. Despite a shaky start to the second half, where Dinamo struck twice, Bayern regained control. Kane's brilliance shone through as he netted three more goals, increasing his tally for the season to nine.

Olise added a second goal, becoming the second French player to score twice on his Champions League debut, following in Thierry Henry's footsteps. Leroy Sane and Leon Goretzka rounded off the rout in the closing stages, sealing a historic victory. This match showcased Bayern's attacking prowess and marked a remarkable start to their Champions League campaign.