Harry Kane Eyes Lewandowski'S Record After Dominant Der Klassiker Performance

  • By Cole
  • March 3, 2026, noon

Chasing History in the Bundesliga

Harry Kane has set his sights on making Bundesliga history, drawing inspiration from his recent heroics on the pitch. The English striker is now within striking distance of a coveted milestone – surpassing Robert Lewandowski’s single-season scoring record. Kane netted twice in Bayern Munich's thrilling 3-2 win over Borussia Dortmund, a match that saw the team extend their lead at the top of the table.

The Numbers Game

To overtake Lewandowski's record of 41 goals set during the 2020–21 season, Kane needs to score 11 more goals in the last 10 matches of the 2025–26 campaign. His impressive brace in the latest Der Klassiker at Signal Iduna Park has boosted his confidence and put him on a promising trajectory. This victory also pushed Bayern 11 points clear, setting them on track for back-to-back league titles under head coach Vincent Kompany.

"For sure. I've got to keep doing what I'm doing," Kane remarked about his record chase. "There's still a lot of games to play. I need to try to be consistent over that period. We'll see from late April, or the start of May, if it's possible. But of course, right now it's there, and I've just got to do what I do."

A Glimpse into the Future

Kane's performance was pivotal after Bayern fell behind early, with his goals changing the course of the game before Joshua Kimmich sealed the victory. Kane’s ambition to break records is palpable, and with his current form, fans are eagerly watching his progress. The upcoming matches will be crucial as Kane continues his pursuit of Bundesliga greatness.

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