Harry Kane, playing for Bayern Munich, celebrated a stellar performance in the Champions League against Bayer Leverkusen, scoring and assisting in their 2-0 victory. This contribution marked his 50th in the competition, positioning him just four behind David Beckham's all-time record for English players. Beckham's notable tally of 16 goals and 38 assists in 107 matches contrasts with Kane's impressive record of 50 contributions in only 55 appearances. With this momentum, Kane has a strong chance to surpass Beckham, notably with 12 contributions already this season.
Harry Kane scored and assisted in Bayern Munich's 2-0 win over Bayer Leverkusen, reaching 50 Champions League contributions and moving closer to overtaking David Beckham's record.
With just 55 appearances, Kane shows an exceptional rate of contributions, establishing himself as one of the most effective players in Champions League history.
Kane's performance this season, with 12 contributions in 11 games, places him in a strong position to surpass Beckham's 54 contributions if Bayern progresses further.
Achieving this milestone not only solidifies Kane's legacy but could see him join the ranks of elite players with significant Champions League goal contributions.
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