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Kane stays hot, Jackson on the board in another big Bayern win

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Harry Kane continued his rich goalscoring form with a brace and Nicolas Jackson scored his first Bayern Munich goal in a 5-1 win at Pafos in the Champions League on Tuesday.

The result made it two wins from two in the league phase for Bayern following their 3-1 win at home to Premier League side Chelsea on matchday one, in which Kane netted twice.

"We struggled away from home in the league phase last season," Kane told German TV, calling the match "a good away win".

"I'm going into games with confidence, knowing I'll get my chances. Scored a couple more goals today, I'm happy with that," he added.

Having set the record for the fastest man to 100 goals in a top-five league on Friday, doing so from 104 games, Kane was quick to get on the scoresheet, sliding the ball in with 14 minutes played. 

Raphael Guerreiro got in on the action six minutes later, before Jackson added a third for the visitors on the 31st-minute mark.

The goal was Jackson's first since joining on a season-long loan from Chelsea in the summer. 

Not known for his dribbling, Kane took the ball past the Pafos defence down the left flank and hammered in with 34 minutes played. The goal was Kane's 17th in nine games in all competitions for Bayern this season. 

Pafos needed a stunner to pull one back just before half-time when Mislav Orsic unleashed a dipping rocket from outside the box, the club's first-ever Champions League goal.

With 21 minutes remaining, Bayern's Michael Olise rewarded himself with a goal, knocking in from a tight angle after Jackson shot straight at the goalkeeper. 

The score was a fortunate reflection of the night for the Cypriot side, with Bayern hitting the woodwork three times. 

The defending German champions have now won nine from nine to start the season, their best start in 13 years. 

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