Harry Kane’s Perfect Bundesliga Penalty Record Ends in Wolfsburg Drama

Harry Kane’s Perfect Bundesliga Penalty Record Ends in Wolfsburg Drama

Harry Kane’s Perfect Bundesliga Penalty Record Ends in Wolfsburg Drama

A moment nobody expected has suddenly become one of the biggest talking points in German football. Harry Kane, one of the most reliable penalty takers in world football, has finally missed from the spot in the Bundesliga and it happened in a tense clash between Bayern Munich and Wolfsburg that is now surrounded by controversy.

The England captain stepped up in the 36th minute with the score locked at 0-0. Until that moment, Kane had been flawless from the penalty spot in Germany. Twenty-four Bundesliga penalties, twenty-four goals. It was a remarkable streak and one that had helped Bayern through some of their most difficult matches over the past two seasons.

But this time, everything changed in an instant.

As Kane began his run-up, he appeared to slip slightly and the ball sailed wide of the target. Inside the stadium there was immediate disbelief. Bayern fans could hardly process what they had seen and even Wolfsburg supporters seemed stunned. Kane almost never misses in these situations.

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Then the story took another turn.

Television replays appeared to show Wolfsburg defender Jeanuël Belocian scuffing up the penalty spot while players waited for the VAR check before the kick was taken. The footage spread quickly and immediately raised questions about sportsmanship and fair play. There is no official accusation of wrongdoing, but the images have fueled intense debate across Germany.

For Bayern Munich, this is more than just a missed penalty. Kane has built a reputation as one of football’s calmest and most dependable finishers. When he steps up, most fans already expect the net to move. So seeing him miss and under unusual circumstances, has created a rare sense of vulnerability around Bayern’s attack.

And for Wolfsburg, the incident may become one of the defining moments of their season. Matches against Bayern already carry enormous pressure, but when controversy enters the picture, every replay and every angle becomes part of the story.

The bigger issue now is whether German football authorities or league officials decide to review the incident further. Even if no rules were technically broken, many fans and analysts are already debating whether actions like this cross the line of fair competition.

What remains undeniable is that one of the Bundesliga’s most extraordinary records is over. Harry Kane’s perfect league penalty run has ended and football fans around the world are still trying to understand how it happened.

Stay with us for continuing coverage and the latest reactions as this story develops across the football world.

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