The incident is believed to have occurred on Monday night in Bavaria, near Munich, just as Kane was touching down on English soil. Three of Kane’s four children – Louis, three, Vivienne, five, and Ivy, seven – were inside the black van involved in the pile-up and were sent to hospital as a result. The Mercedes carrying Kane’s children was being driven by a 24-year-old woman from the district, according to Bild. A 62-year-old woman saw her Land Rover damaged after also being involved in the crash.
All eight people involved in the collision were taken to hospital. It was no doubt a scary situation for Kane. A day later he took to the pitch at the Emirates and delivered a stellar performance for the German giants in north London. As is often the case when he takes on Arsenal, Kane was among the goals once again.
The England captain stepped up from the spot to score Bayern’s second and silence an Emirates that was made up of entirely Gunners fans, due to Bayern’s being banned. After the game, Kane was the subject of unflattering chants from Arsenal fans still in attendance while he was conducting his post-match media duties pitch-side. He powered through and told TNT Sports: “It was a tough game. Of course we are never happy when we don’t win.
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