Harry Kane continues to shine following his move to Bayern Munich. In his debut season in the Bundesliga, the striker found the net 36 times, coming tantalizingly close to matching the record set by Robert Lewandowski. Ultimately, the Englishman fell just five goals short of equalling the Polish star’s milestone.
After a slightly less remarkable previous season, Kane has once again hit an excellent patch of form. His performance at the beginning of the current campaign suggests that the 32-year-old is gearing up to launch another challenge on Lewandowski’s record. In his first three Bundesliga games this season, the forward has already scored five goals and added three assists to his tally.
Across all competitions, Harry Kane has racked up 10 goals and three assists to date. With just 510 minutes of play, this translates to a direct contribution to a goal every 39 minutes on average—an unmatched level of efficiency in Europe’s top leagues.
Kane’s success has been bolstered by the exceptional form of his entire team. Bayern has kicked off the season with three consecutive wins in the Bundesliga, coupled with an emphatic 3–1 victory over Chelsea in the Champions League. If the Bavarians can maintain their high level of performance, Kane could very well pose a serious threat to Lewandowski’s record.