The wait is over. has finally won the first trophy of his career after were crowned champions.
Reigning champions had to beat Freiburg in order to keep their slim title hopes alive but could only manage a late 2-2 draw. captain Kane and his Bayern team-mates gathered to watch the match at a local bar, having missed the chance to seal the league title .
After finding themselves 2-0 down away to , Bayern mounted a second-half comeback before conceding again in the 94th minute. The thrilling 3-3 draw, , meant that his agonising wait to taste silverware had to go on at least one day longer.
Even after Bayern dropped points, Leverkusen were left needing a miracle. Alonso and Co. had to win their final three games while hoping for two Bayern defeats and a 30-goal swing.
But Leverkusen couldn't give themselves a chance. They slipped up at Freiburg, who took the lead on the brink of half-time through Maximilian Eggestein.
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Leverkusen's Piero Hincapie scored an own goal after the break before Florian Wirtz and Jonathan Tah drew the visitors level with late strikes. It proved to be too little too late, allowing Bayern boss to celebrate winning the title in his first season.
But it was all about the end of Kane's wait. After six cup final defeats and disappointment in his first campaign in Bavaria, the striker can finally call himself a trophy winner.
The 31-year-old has once again been prolific in Germany, scoring 24 goals in 29 Bundesliga games. But he risked missing Bayern's crowning moment away to Leipzig, having picked his fifth yellow card of the season last weekend to earn a one-game ban.
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Reacting to his suspension and the controversial reason behind it, Kane fumed: "First of all, I think it's an insane decision. It's never a yellow card. Unfortunately, sometimes people come to the Allianz Arena and try to make a name for themselves.
"That's why I'm really disappointed that I got the yellow card, because of course I knew I already had four. And secondly, I think the rule is crazy anyway. Five yellow cards in 34 games means a suspension.
"Crazy, crazy decision. It's kind of my story that I'll miss the Leipzig game. But no worries, I'll celebrate more than anyone else."
And now he finally can.
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