Bayern Munich secured a spot in the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals with a commanding 3-0 victory over Lazio, advancing 3-1 on aggregate.

Harry Kane played a pivotal role in Bayern's triumph, netting a brace to lead his team to victory. Kane's first goal, a header in the 38th minute, leveled the tie, erasing Lazio's lead from the first leg. It marked Kane's first Champions League knockout goal in five years.

Thomas Mueller extended Bayern's lead just before halftime with a well-placed header, giving the hosts a comfortable advantage heading into the break. In the second half, Kane sealed the win for Bayern, tapping in the rebound from Leroy Sane's shot in the 66th minute.

The loss dashed Lazio's hopes of reaching their first Champions League quarterfinals since the 1999-2000 season.

Bayern's victory kept their hopes for silverware alive this season, while also likely providing interim coach Thomas Tuchel with a temporary reprieve until the quarterfinals in April.

Despite facing a challenging period with three consecutive losses, including a defeat in the first leg against Lazio, Bayern showcased their resilience and quality to secure their place in the next round of the competition.

Bayern's defensive solidity was highlighted by captain Manuel Neuer, who equaled the Champions League record for most clean sheets with 57, matching the feat achieved by Real Madrid legend Iker Casillas.

Overall, it was a convincing performance from Bayern Munich, as they continue their pursuit of European glory in the Champions League.