How close is Bayern Munich's Harry Kane to Robert Lewandowski's 41 goal record?
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How close is Bayern Munich's Harry Kane to Robert Lewandowski's 41 goal record?
"I know this question will come up after every game now, but there are still many matches to play. I need to maintain consistency during this period, and we'll see at the end of April if that's possible."
"With 30 goals in 24 games, Kane is averaging 1.25 goals per game. There are 10 games remaining with Kane needing 12 goals to set a new record."
"Breaking a record after 40 years in itself is pretty awesome. Secondly, with all due respect to Harry Kane he is surrounded by a better quality of attackers than Lewy in his 20/21 season."
Bayern Munich has excelled under Vincent Kompany with 122 goals across all competitions this season. Striker Harry Kane currently has 30 goals in 24 games and is positioned to potentially surpass Robert Lewandowski's Bundesliga single-season record of 41 goals, set in the 2020/21 season. This record previously stood for nearly four decades after Gerd Müller established it with 40 goals in 1971/72. Kane requires 12 goals in the remaining 10 matches to break the record. Despite acknowledging the record possibility, Kane emphasizes maintaining consistency through the season's end. Upcoming challenging fixtures against teams like Borussia Mönchengladbach and Bayern Leverkusen present obstacles, though Kane benefits from superior attacking support compared to Lewandowski's circumstances during his record-breaking season.
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