Harry Kane Delivers Historic Bundesliga Season with Bayern Munich

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Harry Kane enjoyed a remarkable season for FC Bayern Munich, scoring 36 Bundesliga goals in 31 matches with 5 assists. He finished 17 goals ahead of runner-up Deniz Undav, the biggest gap in 54 years.

Across all competitions, Kane scored 58 goals in 50 matches, including 14 in the UEFA Champions League.

The 2025-26 season saw another dominant campaign, and a major reason behind it was the outstanding form of Harry Kane. The English striker delivered one of the most remarkable Bundesliga seasons in recent history, finishing as the league’s top scorer with 36 goals in 31 matches.

What made his achievement even more special was the huge gap between him and the second-highest scorer, Deniz Undav, who managed 19 goals. Kane’s 17-goal lead over the runner-up was the biggest margin seen in the Bundesliga in 54 years. The last time such dominance happened was in the 1971–72 season, when legendary striker Gerd Müller scored 40 goals, while Klaus Fischer and Hans Walitza both finished with 22. Kane’s excellence was not limited to domestic football.

Across all competitions, he produced incredible numbers. In the Bundesliga, he added 5 assists in 2,382 minutes. In the, he scored 14 goals and provided 2 assists in 13 matches. In the, he netted 7 goals in 5 appearances. He also scored once in the, making it a memorable all-round season for Bayern’s star striker.

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