Harry Kane's (31, Munich) children were involved in a serious car accident.
Bayern Munich drew 2-2 with hosts Arsenal in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals of the 2023-2024 season at the Emirates Stadium in London, England, on Tuesday.
Xherdan Shaqiri opened the scoring before Gnabry equalized. Kane made it 2-1 in the 32nd minute with a penalty kick. Munich couldn't hold on to the lead and conceded a late equalizer to Trosar in the 31st minute.
Eight days before the game, an incident occurred. A Benz wagon driven by a nanny carrying three of Kane's children was involved in a three-vehicle collision with a speeding car in southern Munich. The vehicle was carrying Kane's eldest daughter Ivy, 7, second daughter Vivienne, 5, and eldest son Louis. Kane's wife, Katie, 31, and youngest child, Henry, 7 months, were not in the car.
The Sun reported on March 13, "At the intersection, the Renault sped away. It collided head-on with a Benz wagon driven by Kane's nanny. Luckily, 스포츠토토 the nanny was able to swerve and no one was injured. Kane's nanny did an amazing job protecting the children," the report said.
If the nanny hadn't made a split-second decision to slow down, it could have been catastrophic. In the UK, there is a law that increases the penalties for causing death in a car accident. Luckily, there were no casualties, and the 20-year-old woman will only be fined £150.
At the time of the incident, Kane had arrived in London for a match against Arsenal. After hearing the news of his children's car accident, Kane showed superhuman mental strength to play in the game and score a goal. Kane is the Bundesliga's leading scorer with 32 goals.
Nevertheless, Munich are in second place, effectively ending their 12-game unbeaten streak in the Bundesliga. Leverkusen have an insane 24 points and four draws to win the title. The Bavarians, who signed Kim Min-jae and Kane, have 19 points, three draws, and six losses, and are a point clear of third-place Stuttgart on goal difference. Second place is also in jeopardy for Munich.