
Harry Kane reached 50 Champions League goals as Bayern Munich beat Atalanta to reach the quarter-finals.
The England captain scored a first-half penalty and a stunning second-half strike to hit the milestone in just 66 games – the same number it took Lionel Messi and 25 fewer than Cristiano Ronaldo. Kane is already the highest-scoring Englishman in the competition’s history.
Bayern, who won the first leg 6-1 in Italy, completed another high-scoring win with goals from Lennart Karl and Luis Diaz, while Lazar Samardzic scored a late consolation for Atalanta.
