Harry Kane signs new record with Bayern

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Triple scorer this Saturday against Mainz, Harry Kane achieved a crazy new mark with Bayern.

Harry Kane doesn’t stop! The English goalkeeper breaks all goal records during his first season at Bayern Munich. This Saturday he set a new mark.

During the match against Mainz, the former Tottenham player only needed one half to score a double. And with this feat, he becomes the very first player to score 2 or more goals in 8 different matches during his first season in the Bundesliga. In the second half, he then added a third goal with a winning header off the line. This makes him the first player with four hat-tricks in his first campaign in Germany.

Kane chases down Lewandowski’s record

In all competitions, the England international has scored 36 goals in 34 games with the reigning German champions. And he also has 9 assists. The Bavarians should certainly not regret for a second having recruited him during the previous offseason.

Kane will now attempt to break the German top-flight single-season goalscoring record, held by Robert Lewandowski. He has reached 30 goals, while the Pole stopped at 41. Knowing that there are still 9 days to go, this total is perfectly accessible.

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