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England captain hits ninth treble for Bundesliga leaders Real Madrid sink Espanyol to keep up perfect start Bayern Munich maintained their flawless start in the Bundesliga by beating Hoffenheim 4-1 away on Saturday after Harry Kane netted two penalties and bagged his ninth hat-trick for the German league leaders. It was Kane’s second hat-trick of the campaign, after a second-half treble in their season opener against RB Leipzig, and he moved five clear at the top of the scoring charts with eight league goals in four matches. The victory moved Bayern up to 12 points while Hoffenheim are six points behind in eighth place. With Christian Ilzer’s Hoffenheim in the ascendancy, Vincent Kompany’s Bayern looked as if they might be made to work for their three points on a hot day in south-western Germany. “I told Christian that they were better than us in the first half, ” Kompany said. “We showed a reaction in the second half and played very well. I’m very happy with the win. “I wasn’t surprised. We just played a tough game against Chelsea midweek, with all the hype that surrounded the win. Then we came here to a difficult ground. ” Real Madrid maintained their flawless start in La Liga with a 2-0 victory over Espanyol at the Santiago Bernabéu courtesy of goals from Éder Militão and Kylian Mbappé in either half, handing their rivals their first defeat of the campaign. Real Madrid sit comfortably atop the standings on 15 points after five matches, five clear of Espanyol and Barcelona, with the reigning champions having a game in hand before they host Getafe on Sunday. The centre-back Militão opened the scoring in the 22nd minute with a stunning strike from 30 metres, his thunderous right-footed effort leaving Espanyol keeper Marko Dmitrovic no chance as it flew into the top-left corner. Mbappé extended their lead shortly after the break, curling a precise shot into the bottom-left corner from the edge of the box, assisted by a marauding Vinícius Júnior. Dani Carvajal, the captain, told Real Madrid TV: “I’m happy. I think we played a complete game. We suffered very little defensively against a well organised, very intense opponent, who had 10 points out of 12 to start the season. We’re still at the top of the table and we’ve achieved our goal today. ” Verona fought back to hold Juventus to a 1-1 draw, ending the visitors’ three-match winning streak in Serie A as Gift Orban’s equaliser from the penalty spot in the 44th minute cancelled out Francisco Conceição’s strike. Conceição, making his first appearance since suffering a muscle injury earlier this month, scored in the 19th minute when he picked up Khéphren Thuram’s pass and cut in from the right, dribbling past two Verona players before finishing with his left foot from the edge of the box. A handball by João Mário in the box set up the hosts’ equaliser, and the Juventus goalkeeper, Michele Di Gregorio, got his hand on Orban’s penalty but it still went in. Verona, looking for their first win this season, thought they had taken the lead when their captain, Suat Serdar, found the net with a header in the 67th minute, but a VAR review ruled him offside and the hosts got their third draw in four league matches. This story will be updated