HARRY KANE’S bid for a first career title is all-but-over after Bayern Munich slipped up at Freiburg.
Thomas Tuchel’s misfit side conceded an 87th minute equaliser in another disastrous performance.
Bayern Munich could fall ten points behind Bayer Leverkusen after drawing at Freiburg[/caption] Harry Kane looks set to go without his first career title yet again[/caption]And Bundesliga leaders Bayer Leverkusen could potentially move TEN points clear with victory against Cologne on Sunday.
Freiburg took the lead in a topsy-turvy match as Kane failed to add to his 27 league goals, with Christian Gunter firing them ahead after just 12 minutes.
Young forward Mathys Tel then levelled for Bayern ten minutes before half-time.
And Jamal Musiala looked to have won it with a strike in the 75th minute.
But Bayern’s shaky defence came to the fore again as Freiburg netted an equaliser at the death through Lucas Holer.
It means Kane and Co could now drift ten points behind Leverkusen, who travel to third-bottom Cologne on Sunday.
It’s been a morbid few weeks for Bayern, who are on the hunt for a new boss after confirming Tuchel will leave the dugout when his contract expires this summer.
The current champions have just one win in their last five matches in all competitions – with three of those games ending in defeat.
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The first game in a 3-0 hammering at Leverkusen, confirming Xabi Alonso’s side as the runaway favourites for the title.
Bayern then suffered a shock loss to Maurizio Sarri’s Lazio, leaving their Champions League hopes hanging by a thread.
And they made it three defeats on the bounce with a 3-2 loss at minnows Bochum.
Leverkusen boss Alonso is already the favourite to replace Tuchel at Bayern this summer, despite strong interest from Liverpool.