Harry Kane sets record at Bayern

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Scorer against M’Gladbach this Saturday, Harry Kane set an individual record this Saturday.

Harry Kane continues to panic the counters in the Bundesliga. This Saturday, marking the 2e Bayern’s goal against Borussia M’Gladbach, the Englishman took his number of goals in the German elite to 24.

The number is confusing. No other player apart from Robert Lewandowski had managed to score as many after just 20 days in the German elite.

Kane does as well as Toni

And with this total, Kane equals the mark of Luca Toni, who is the most prolific foreign striker in his first season in the Bundesliga. And all nationalities combined, only the immense Uwe Seeler did better (30 in 1963/1964). A mark that the former Tottenham can still hope to reach given that there are still 14 days to go.

Note that in addition to his 24 goals (in 81 shots), Kane also managed to deliver five assists in the German championship. And in all competitions, he has 28 pawns and 8 assists (in 27 matches).

Kane’s goal is all the more delicious as it allows his team to stay two points behind leader Leverkusen, winner at the same time of Darmstadt (2-0). Next week, the two teams meet at Bay Arena for a decisive title duel.

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