Harry Kane reached a historic milestone of 500 career goals for club and country by scoring a brace in Bayern Munich’s 3-0 Bundesliga victory over Werder Bremen.
Harry Kane cemented his legendary status on Saturday, reaching the 500-goal landmark during Bayern Munich’s clinical 3-0 win at Werder Bremen.
The England captain opened the scoring with his 100th career penalty before adding a second from open play to hit the 400-goal mark in non-penalty strikes.
His relentless form remains the cornerstone of Vincent Kompany’s attack as Bayern maintain their dominant Bundesliga run.
Despite the celebration of Kane’s achievement, the match was tempered by the early exit of Manuel Neuer, who withdrew after consulting with team doctors.
However, Bayern remained composed, with Kane eventually substituted for Nicolas Jackson to a standing ovation from the traveling fans.
The striker’s remarkable consistency continues to fuel speculation about future records, proving he is far from slowing down in the 2025/26 campaign.
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