Harry Kane (32, Bayern Munich) is on the verge of his first trophy with his insane scoring ability.
Bayern Munich defeated the home team Heidenheim 4-0 in the 30th round of the 2024-25 Bundesliga held at the Voith Arena in Heidenheim, Germany, on the 19th. With 72 points, Bayern is in first place.
Harry Kane scored the opening goal just 13 minutes into the match, receiving a pass from Olise. With 24 goals in the league, Kane is the undisputed scoring leader and has secured the title of top scorer.
He also achieved a significant record. With his opening goal against Heidenheim, Kane has reached 60 goals and 15 assists in his first 60 games in the Bundesliga. It took him only 72 minutes to score a goal. The record for the fewest games to score 60 goals in the Bundesliga was held by Erling Haaland at 65 games. Kane shortened that by 5 games.
Max Eberl, a Bayern Munich director, noted, "Kane is proving himself by scoring goals on his own. He has accomplished everything since joining our club. He can bring home the championship trophy," praising Kane highly.
There is even talk of a "curse of the king without a crown" regarding Kane. He is finally on the brink of his first Bundesliga victory. With four league matches remaining, Bayern needs just 4 more points to secure the championship on their own. If Bayern defeats Mainz on the 26th, they can raise the championship cup on May 3rd against Leipzig.
Rival Bayer Leverkusen, currently in second place, drew 1-1 with St. Pauli on the 21st. Leverkusen's 64 points have created an 8-point gap from Bayern, making it difficult for them to win the championship.
Kane, the all-time top scorer for Tottenham, was not happy. He has never lifted a trophy. In the end, he transferred to Bayern Munich in search of a trophy. In his first season in Germany, Kane became the top scorer but fell short of Leverkusen's undefeated championship, resulting in yet another "curse" for him.
Now Kane is poised to capture both the top scorer and the championship. He is leading with an impressive 24 goals, six more than second-place Patrik Schick's 18 goals.
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