New footage shows rival damaging penalty spot moments before Harry Kane is denied history
Harry Kane missed the first penalty kick of his Bundesliga career on Saturday – but he’s got the perfect excuse for failing to create history.
The 32-year-old was presented with the golden chance to open the deadlock in the eventual 1-0 win away at Wolfsburg in the 36th minute.

It would have been his 25th successive spot-kick since making the move to Germany from Tottenham Hotspur in 2023.
And he would have also fired in his 11th penalty this term, which would have written his name in the history books, as well as grabbing his 56th strike for the Bavarian giants in all competitions.
He currently is the joint-record holder for most converted penalties [ten] in a single Bundesliga season – tied with ex-Bayern star Paul Breitner – who achieved the feat in the 1980/81 campaign.
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But the England skipper skied his attempt high and wide when looking for the top right corner after slipping as he planted his standing foot.
The striker immediately looked down at the spot.
And he was right to do so.
New footage shown from the VAR review of the penalty clearly sees Wolfsburg centre-back Jeanuel Belocian stamping on the spot – not once – but twice.
Speaking to Bild after the match, the France youth international was pressed as to whether he deliberately attempted to sabotage Kane.
To which he simply stated: “Yes, that was easy.”
His teammate Patrick Wimmer was thankful for the 21-year-old’s actions, which kept them in the game as they battle to stay in the division.


He told Sky Sport Germany: “These are the sort of dirty little tricks you might have to resort to sometimes when you’re down there.
“Whether that’s why it happened to Harry Kane, we don’t know, maybe it was down to his boots.”
Bayern starlet Tom Bischof was left incensed by the stamp – deeming Belocian’s behaviour as unacceptable.
He said: “I know Wolfsburg are battling relegation, but that action was unnecessary. Fair play should always apply, even when the stakes are high.”
Though Bayern boss Vincent Kompany took a more level-headed approach, insisting he understands why Belocian did what he did.
The Manchester City legend stated: “What do you expect them to do? Should they just clap when we score a goal?

“Should they just get relegated without giving it their all?
“That the Wolfsburg player did that? Of course he shouldn’t have done it. But I can understand it too.”
Thankfully for Kane – and Bayern – they walked away with the three points after Michael Olise’s 56th minute stunner from range.
Bayern’s final Bundesliga game of the season comes next weekend against FC Koln [Cologne], before they battle Stuttgart in the DFB-Pokal final.
As for Wolfsburg, the defeat leaves them in 16th spot and on course for a two-legged play-off tie against the third-placed team from Bundesliga 2 – which is currently Hannnover 96.
But they will be relegated if they lose to St Pauli in their next fixture, with their upcoming opponents sitting in 17th place and only behind on goal difference.
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