Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane (33) is ready to write a new chapter in the club's history.
Bayern Munich will challenge for a place in the final on the 7th at 4 a.m. KST at Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, in the second leg of the 2025-2026 Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) Champions League (UCL) semifinals against defending champion Paris Saint-Germain (PSG).
After losing the first away leg 4-5 following an unprecedented goalfest, Bayern Munich must win this home match to hope to get past PSG and advance to the final. The responsibility on Kane, who plays at the spearhead, is heavier than ever.
German broadcaster Sky Sports said on the 6th that Kane, who is in his second season after joining Bayern Munich, is very likely to set a new milestone in this Champions League match against PSG.
The most notable record is the "consecutive games scoring" streak. If Kane scores, he would become the first player in Bayern Munich history to score in six consecutive Champions League tournament matches.
This milestone is an unprecedented height that legendary forwards such as Gerd Müller and Robert Lewandowski (38, Barcelona) could not reach. Even at a stage where a loss would mean immediate elimination, Kane's finishing ability would be clearly reflected in this indicator.
If Kane records a multi-goal game, he would stand alongside Lewandowski's single-season Champions League scoring record. Lewandowski scored 15 goals in Bayern Munich's 2019-2020 season when they beat PSG to lift the big ear.
If Kane gets past PSG, reaches the final, and defeats Arsenal to win the Champions League trophy, his chances of winning the 2026 Ballon d'Or are considered very high. The 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America is a major variable, but it is expected to play a considerable role.
Since moving from Tottenham to Bayern Munich, Kane has shed the label of "the king of no trophies." He has now become undeniably the club's top star, aiming not only for club records but also the Ballon d'Or given to the world's best player.
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