- Harry Kane aims to surpass Robert Lewandowski’s Bundesliga single-season scoring record, having scored 35 goals in 31 appearances
- Despite his impressive form, Kane acknowledges the urgency of his pursuit, needing to accelerate his goal-scoring efforts to close the gap
Following his impressive performance in a 2-1 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt, Harry Kane has set his sights on surpassing Robert Lewandowski’s Bundesliga scoring record for a single season, though he admits he’s running out of time.
Kane showcased his scoring prowess with two goals during the match, bringing his total for the season to 42 across all competitions and marking a significant milestone of over 400 career goals at the senior level for club and country.
The 30-year-old striker has been particularly prolific in the Bundesliga, finding the back of the net 35 times in 31 appearances this season. However, he remains six goals shy of Lewandowski’s impressive tally of 41 goals during the 2020-2021 campaign.
Despite his remarkable form, Kane acknowledges the urgency of his pursuit, recognizing the need to accelerate his goal-scoring efforts to close the gap on Lewandowski’s record.
As the season progresses, all eyes will be on Kane as he continues his quest to etch his name into Bundesliga history books alongside the likes of Lewandowski, showcasing his determination to leave an indelible mark on German football.