Harry Kane scored three goals to lead Bayern Munich to a 3-0 [1] victory over Stuttgart in the DFB-Pokal final on Saturday [2].
The win completes a domestic double for the club, securing both the Bundesliga and the German Cup in a single season. This achievement marks a dominant return to the top of German football for the Munich-based side.
Kane's performance in the final on May 23, 2026 [2], highlighted a prolific campaign for the striker. He finished the season with a total of 61 goals [1] for Bayern Munich. The hat-trick [1] ensured a comfortable margin of victory against Stuttgart, who were unable to find a response to the English forward's attack.
While the match ended in celebration for the players, the atmosphere around the event was tense. Fan protests took place during the final, targeting the German Football Association [1]. Supporters expressed opposition to planned increases in security measures across the league's stadiums.
Despite the external unrest, the result cements Kane's role as the focal point of the Bayern offense. The 3-0 [1] scoreline reflects the gap in form between the two finalists during the championship match.
“Harry Kane scored three goals to lead Bayern Munich to a 3-0 victory”
Securing the domestic double reaffirms Bayern Munich's status as the premier force in German football. For Harry Kane, the 61-goal season provides critical statistical validation of his move to the Bundesliga, while the simultaneous fan protests signal growing friction between the German Football Association and the supporter base over stadium governance.




