Werder Bremen’s Marvin Ducksch Suggests Bayern Munich Benefit from Favourable Penalty Decisions in Defeat

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Bayern Munich’s Harry Kane converted two more penalties in the team’s 3-0 victory over Werder Bremen.

In total, Kane has successfully converted 12 penalties across all competitions this season—an astonishing statistic that may be causing frustration across the Bundesliga.

Werder Bremen appear to be among those questioning Bayern’s frequent penalty awards, with striker Marvin Ducksch expressing his discontent over what he perceives as favourable officiating. Specifically, Ducksch felt that Kane did not deserve the first penalty, which was awarded for a handball by Anthony Jung in the first half.

"They wouldn’t have given it to us," Ducksch remarked, as reported by @iMiaSanMia.

The second penalty, however, was even more contentious, as Jamal Musiala went down inside the box under minimal contact. The decision appeared soft, yet Bayern Munich and Kane took full advantage, securing a comfortable 3-0 win over a competitive Werder Bremen side.