Harry Kane has now become the highest-scoring visiting player at Emirates Stadium after his goal in the Champions League quarter-final.
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- Kane scored sixth goal at Emirates
- Highest-scoring visiting player
- Handed Bayern the lead against Arsenal
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WHAT HAPPENED?
The English star scored his team's second from the penalty spot in the 32nd minute after Leroy Sane was brought down. This was the striker's sixth goal at Emirates Stadium, making him the highest-scoring visiting player at the ground. He went past Jamie Vardy and Diego Costa who both have five goals to their name at the Emirates.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Bukayo Saka broke the deadlock for the hosts in the 12th minute but former Gunners star Serge Gnabry equalised within six minutes of Bayern conceding. Kane then handed his team a 2-1 lead after converting the spot-kick.
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DID YOU KNOW?
The 30-year-old captain has now scored 15 goals against his former north London rivals having appeared in 20 matches since 2015.
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WHAT NEXT FOR HARRY KANE?
After facing the Gunners, the ex-Tottenham forward will be back in action in the Bundesliga as Bayern take on FC Koln on Saturday.