Bayern Munich secured their place in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals, after wrapping up a 5-0 aggregate victory over Bayer Leverkusen.
Harry Kane and Alphonso Davies were on target in the second leg at BayArena, where Vincent Kompany’s side got the better of their Bundesliga counterparts.
After keeping their opponents at bay during the first half, protecting their 3-0 advantage from the opening leg, Bayern struck within seven minutes of the restart.
Leverkusen failed to deal with Joshua Kimmich’s free-kick, with Patrik Schick helping the delivery into the path of Kane, who slotted into an empty net.
The England captain turned provider as Kompany’s side put the tie beyond any doubt 19 minutes from time.
Receiving the ball on the edge of the box, Kane neatly found Davies, who beat Lukas Hradecky with a well-controlled half-volley.
Jamal Musiala struck the woodwork twice later on, but the job was already well and truly done for Bayern, who are through to a record-extending 23rd Champions League quarter-final.