Harry Kane Explains His Goal-Setting Strategy at Bayern Munich
Harry Kane revealed that he sets goalscoring targets by dividing the season into short phases rather than focusing on records. The England national football team captain plans goals across blocks of 5 or 6 matches.

Harry Kane revealed that he sets goalscoring targets by dividing the season into short phases rather than focusing on records. The England national football team captain plans goals across blocks of 5 or 6 matches. Kane is currently chasing Robert Lewandowski’s Bundesliga single-season record of 41 goals set in 2021.
For the FC Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane, goal-scoring success this season is not just about chasing records but about setting clear short-term targets before every group of matches. The England captain has been enjoying a remarkable campaign in the Bundesliga and is now within reach of the historic 41-goal single-season record set by Robert Lewandowski.
Despite the possibility of breaking that record, Kane explained that he does not focus directly on the numbers. Instead, he prefers to divide the season into smaller periods of about 5 or 6 matches. For example, he recently looked at the schedule leading up to the March international break, where Bayern have 5 games. During such phases, he sets a personal challenge and asks himself whether he can score a certain number of goals across those fixtures.
Kane also evaluates the difficulty of each match while setting his targets. Tougher fixtures such as those in the UEFA Champions League, may require a more realistic goal tally, while home matches or easier league games could present better opportunities to score multiple goals. By planning his scoring goals in stages rather than focusing on long-term records, Kane keeps himself motivated and consistent.

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