Harry Kane isn't thinking about Alan Shearer's record - and is happy at Bayern Munich
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Harry Kane isn't thinking about Alan Shearer's record - and is happy at Bayern Munich
"Harry Kane quelled talk of an imminent return to the English Premier League after Bayern Munich's 4-0 win over Werder Bremen on Friday, citing his current contract status - two years remaining on a deal that would take him to the end of the 2026/27 season. And life in Bavaria, after all, is treating Kane very well. "There's no reason to panic."
"While Kane's outrageous start to the Bundesliga campaign - 10 goals from five games, which puts him on a ludicrous pace for 68 goals this season for now - has turned the focus to Robert Lewandowski's standing record for league goals (41), there is another one the English captain has long been said to have his eyes on: Alan Shearer's Premier League career goals record. But there will be time for that - if it even comes to it."
Harry Kane has two years remaining on his Bayern Munich contract, running to the end of the 2026/27 season. Kane said there is no reason to panic and that both he and the club are happy. Kane has scored 10 goals in five Bundesliga matches, a rate that would project to 68 goals over a season if sustained. The streak has prompted comparisons to Robert Lewandowski's 41-goal single-season mark and to Alan Shearer's Premier League career tally. Bayern dominated Werder Bremen 4-0, controlling the game and producing decisive attacking and defensive performances. Joshua Kimmich missed the match due to illness, with Tom Bischof and Leon Goretzka starting in central midfield.
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