Harry Kane was agonisingly made to wait to claim the first silverware of his career after Bayern Munich’s Bundesliga title celebrations were put on hold by a dramatic late equaliser in a thrilling 3-3 draw at RB Leipzig.
Vincent Kompany’s league leaders were seconds away from moving an insurmountable 11 points ahead of defending champions Bayer Leverkusen when Yussuf Poulsen struck in the fifth minute of added time.
With suspended top scorer Kane watching from the stands, Bayern had overturned a two-goal half-time deficit to move to the brink of glory thanks to second-half finishes from Eric Dier, Michael Olise and Leroy Sane.
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But Champions League-chasing Leipzig, who had looked set to spoil the party following first-half goals from Benjamin Sesko and Lukas Klostermann, had the final say courtesy of a clever dinked finish from substitute Poulsen.
Kane had made his way down to the side of the pitch in anticipation of joining in the celebrations before being left crestfallen by the last-gasp leveller.
Bayern will be crowned champions on Sunday if Xabi Alonso’s second-placed Leverkusen side fail to win at Freiburg, while they can complete the job themselves next Saturday at home to Borussia Monchengladbach or on the final day of the season away to Hoffenheim.