Bayern saved by Kane as 16-game streak ended, held by Juventus

Bayern Munich saw their perfect start finally come to an end and were held by Juventus, but there were wins for Marseille and Atletico Madrid on Saturday.
Harry Kane scored a late goal as Bayern Munich were held to a 2-2 draw by Union Berlin on Saturday.
Bayern set a European record of five teams by winning their first 16 games in all competitions, including hosts Paris Saint-Germain by blocking Pharmpions Leaig this week, but they arrived in the capital.
The Bayern Streak is finally coming to an end
The Union, who had earlier seen Olyas Ansah’s strike sent off for a foul, took the lead in the 27th minute when Manuel Neueer cleared Danilo Doekhi’s poor effort.
Luis Diaz featured in stunning Bayern fashion, the Colombian sliding to keep the ball in play after a one-two with Josip Starisic before curling a shot wide from the byline.
However, Doekhhi looked to have won it for the Union seven minutes from time when he fired in his second after Bayern had failed to deal with a free-kick.
Kane, having been at fault in Doekhe’s Second, atoned for his mistake with his 13th goal of the season, heading home from Tom Bischoff
Despite seeing their streak end, Bayern extended their lead at the top of the table to six points, as RB Leipzig were beaten 3-1 by Hoffenheim.
Borussia Dortmund, 3 points behind, failed to capitalize as they were held to a 1-1 draw in Hamburg.
Canney Chukweemeka’s first goal since joining Dortmund permanently from Chelsea put Dortmund ahead, but Ransford Yeboah Königsdörffer’s 97th Header’s 97th Minute Header gave Hamburg a share of the spoils.
Bayer-placed for the fourth time on Baye
Patrik Schick and Ibrahim Maza each scored twice, while Jonas HOFMMANN and Ernest Poku were also there.
Juventus are held in the Turin Derby
After being held to a 1-1 draw in the Champions League midweek, Juventus were again frustrated in the Turin Derby.
Juve goalkeeper Michele Dichele denied Gregorio and Torino’s Alberto Paleario were each forced into a save, but there was no break in the game as the Bianconeri missed out on a chance to secure the Scudetto.
Ac Milan were relegated again as they were forced to settle for a 2-2 draw with Parma.
Alexis saelemaekers’ 12th effort and Rafael leo’s penalty 13 minutes later gave the Rossoneri command, but goals from Adrian Benabe and Enrico del Prato secured Parma’s point.
Milan Go Top, but Napoli, Inter and Roma could all go above them on Sunday.
Marseille Go Top
PSG, therefore, not all their way in Lied 1 and jumped by both Marseille and Lens on Saturday.
Marseille moved to the top of the table with a 3-0 win over Brest. Angel Gomes put them ahead in the 25th minute, before mason greenwood’s 33rd penalty and Pierre-Emerick Abubameyang eight minutes from the time the points were secured.
Lens, meanwhile, monaco 4-1 thanks to Odsonne Edouard, Mamadou sangare and twice from Sesley to say.
Folrin Balogun put Monaco ahead from the penalty spot after Edouard’s opener, but was sent off for a foul in the 45th minute after renewing Lens’ lead. Ansu Fati missed Monaco’s second penalty in stoppage time on a forgettable day for the hosts.
Marseille and Lens are each a point ahead of PSG, who travel to Lyon on Sunday.
Griezmann with a Double for Atletico Madrid
Antoine Griezmann was the hero for Atletico Madrid as they beat Lavante 3-1.
His Adrian de la goal at Atleente gave Atletico a 12-minute lead, which was erased by Manchez’s header nine minutes later.
But Griezmann restored Atletico’s lead just after the hour mark when he was set up by Marcos Llorente to buy in, then slammed home a second after Julian Alvarez had been denied by Mathew Ryan.
Atletico’s win moves them within five points of real leaders Madrid, who face Rayo Vallecano on Sunday.



