Bayern Munich star Harry Kane has broken another record with his goal against Real Madrid in the Champions League last night. He struck his 43rd goal of the season as Bayern drew 2-2 with Real Madrid in the first leg of the semi-final tie at the Allianz Arena.
How many goals has Harry Kane scored in the Champions League this season?
The England captain is loving his life with Bayern Munich after securing a €100 million transfer from Tottenham Hotspur earlier this campaign. He might not have won the Bundesliga title in his debut season in Bavaria but has been smashing records in the 2023/24 campaign. Bayer Leverkusen pipped the title-holders for the Bundesliga crown this campaign.
Kane has joined PSG superstar Kylian Mbappe as the joint top goalscorer (8) in the Champions League this season after comfortably finding the back of the net against Real Madrid with a spot-kick.
But the Frenchman will have the opportunity to add a few to his tally when PSG meet Borussia Dortmund for the first-leg tie at Signal Iduna Park on Wednesday night.
- Harry Kane Goals This Season: 43 Goals
- Harry Kane Goals This Season for Bayern: 43 Goals
- Harry Kane Goals in Champions League: 8 Goals
- Harry Kane Goals This Season in All Competitions: 43 Goals
What record has Harry Kane broken after his strike against Real Madrid?
The Bayern forward has scored 43 goals in all competitions this season and could land another European Golden Boot, thanks to his spectacular domestic form.
With three games left to play, Kane has found the back of the net 35 times in the Bundesliga and needs six more from his last three games to match Robert Lewandowski’s tally of 41 goals in a single season.
But the Englishman has yet to break a new record after Bayern’s 2-2 draw with the Galacticos. Kane now has 11 goal involvements in the Champions League this season – scoring eight times and bagging three assists which is a record for any English player in a single campaign. He has moved past Steven Gerrard and David Beckham as the Englishman with the most direct goal involvements in a single season in the Champions League.