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·1 November 2025
Better than Müller and Lewandowski: Kane’s unique scoring rate for Bayern

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·1 November 2025

After a short breather in Mönchengladbach, the goal machine Harry Kane was back in full swing during the cup match in Cologne. Now, he even surpasses two club icons with a new record.
With an impressive average of 0.97 goals per game, the Englishman is at the top of Bayern's history. According to Sofascore, Kane surpasses both Gerd Müller (0.93) and Robert Lewandowski (0.92). In total goals, Müller leads with 565 goals, clearly ahead of Lewandowski (344) and Kane, who has scored 107 goals so far – but in terms of average, he beats them all.
In the 3-0 win against Mönchengladbach, a streak was recently broken: Kane had previously collected at least one scorer point in nine consecutive games. However, a goal was disallowed for offside – missing by just centimeters.
The appropriate response followed promptly. In the DFB Cup match against 1. FC Köln, the 32-year-old scored twice in the 4-1 victory. Coach Vincent Kompany praises him not only for his goals: “He consistently delivers his performance and is enormously important for our game.”
Kane's influence is by no means limited to the penalty area. The national player repeatedly drops back, ties up defenders, and creates space. Even in games without scoring, he remains a crucial factor.
The reason his rate is still so high is due to his composure in front of the goal. In the Bundesliga, in the cup, on the international stage – Kane scores almost everywhere.
The numbers speak for themselves. No Bayern signing in recent years has been so efficient in such a short time. While he may not surpass Gerd Müller's total number of goals, the goal record of 41 goals in a season by Lewandowski from the 2020/21 season could be at risk this season. In one aspect, Kane is already ahead of them: in goal average.
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