Bayern Munich 3-0 1899 Hoffenheim: Harry Kane scores as Franz Beckenbauer tributes paid
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Harry Kane scored his 22nd Bundesliga goal of the season as Bayern Munich beat Hoffenheim on an emotional night of tributes paid to Germany great Franz Beckenbauer at Allianz Arena.
Bayern wore shirts with 'danke Franz' written across the front in their first game since former player and manager Beckenbauer's death aged 78 on Sunday.
Jamal Musiala scored either side of half-time before England captain Kane lashed in a late third for the hosts.
Bayern stay second in the table.
The Bavarians, who have lost just one of their 16 league matches so far, are one point behind leaders Bayer Leverkusen.
Bayern struggled for rhythm throughout following an emotionally charged build-up to the game, with numerous tributes to Beckenbauer, who made 582 appearances for the club and later went on to manage them.
The home team warmed up wearing the former World Cup winner's iconic number five shirt and walked out to 'Gute Freunde', a song recorded by Beckenbauer in the 1960s, before kick-off.
It had been a quiet night for ex-Tottenham forward Kane prior to his late fierce strike into the top corner, heading wide when well placed and then blazing over the bar after Hoffenheim had been reduced to 10 men following Grischa Promel's sending off for two bookings.
Kane's former Spurs team-mate Eric Dier, who also signed for the German giants on Thursday, was not included in their squad.