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It was a day packed with unforgettable football drama across Europe as Harry Kane produced one of the finest performances of his career for Bayern Munich, while Hull City completed a remarkable rise back to the Premier League with a dramatic play-off final triumph at Wembley.
In Berlin, Bayern Munich completed a historic domestic treble by defeating VfB Stuttgart 3-0 in the DFB-Pokal final, with Kane scoring all three goals in a devastating display.
The England captain broke the deadlock in the 55th minute with a composed finish before doubling Bayern’s lead late in the match after combining brilliantly with Luis Díaz. Kane then sealed his hat-trick from the penalty spot to cap a memorable evening for the Bavarian giants.

Under manager Vincent Kompany, Bayern have now swept every domestic honour available this season, adding the DFB-Pokal and Supercup to their Bundesliga crown — the club’s record-extending 35th league title and 21st German Cup triumph.
Kane’s astonishing numbers this season continue to fuel Ballon d’Or discussions across world football. The 32-year-old has now scored 61 goals in 51 appearances for Bayern Munich across all competitions, equalling a single-season club scoring benchmark previously associated with Cristiano Ronaldo. Including his goals for England, Kane’s tally has risen to an incredible 66 goals for the campaign.

Hours later in London, Wembley Stadium witnessed another dramatic football story as Hull City secured promotion back to the Premier League with a tense 1-0 victory over Middlesbrough F.C. in the Championship play-off final.
With extra time looming, striker Oliver McBurnie capitalised on a costly goalkeeping mistake deep into stoppage time to score the decisive winner, sparking wild celebrations among Hull supporters.




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