Harry Kane continues to add to the history of Germany. The England hero scored twice on Friday night as Bayern Munich drubbed Werder Bremen 4-0, and was the first player to hit 100 club goals in the top five leagues in Europe since 2000.
In the 22 th minute, Jonathan Tah scored with a deflected backheel. Back at the penalty spot, Kane then doubled the advantage just before halftime, converting a penalty he had failed to score off in the previous 18 successful successful spot-kicks in Bundesliga play. He was not finished there- leaping in a blocked Luis Diaz shot in the 65th minute, the striker struck a second of the night and his 100th goal in 104 Bayern matches. It is faster than that of Cristiano Ronaldo (105) and Erling Haaland (105).
Konrad Laimer provided a tidy finish in the 87th minute to wrap things up but by this time all of the focus was on Kane.
“It’s crazy for me. It is an honor to score 100 goals with this club, said Harry Kane after the game. It reveals the quality of my colleagues and the employees. Possibly it is the inauguration of hundreds more.
Harry Kane, who also arrived in 2023 in Tottenham, has been unstoppable this season- top in the Bundesliga with 10 goals in five games. Although rumors have it that he will be back to the Premier League, he clarified that he is contented where he is in Munich. No move, no move, he replied. I am having a wonderful time here.
Bayern coach Vincent Kompany complimented his star player saying: The manner in which he has set this record despite his work rate in teamwork indicates his hunger and his desire.
The best player of Bremen was keeper Karl Hein, who pulled off close to a dozen saves to avoid an even heavier scoreline. Nevertheless the control wielded by Bayern was never questioned as they ascended the top of the table with 15 points, five ahead of Borussia Dortmund, who have to play Mainz on Saturday.
Harry Kane and Bayern are next heading to a Champions League journey to Cyprus to play Pafos on Tuesday.
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