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·21 April 2026
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Kane, Olise and Luis Diaz: a front three that still lacks the epic quality needed to earn its own iconic acronym. It could be "LOK": the key to locking games away. Or "KOL": a harsher-sounding version of "goal," though perhaps too close to the German word for "cabbage."
In terms of "Aura," they’re not quite there yet, but statistically, these three are getting close to some legendary attacking trios, like Barcelona’s "MSN," Real Madrid’s "BBC," or other historic front threes that all share one thing: scoring at least 100 goals in a season.
For now, Bayern Munich’s attack stands at 93 goals: Kane (51), Olise (18) and L. Diaz (24) have 8/9 matches to reach 100 goals, with the number of games depending on whether they qualify for the Champions League final.
Only 7 front threes in the modern era have reached 100 goals in a single season, and they all belong to Barcelona and Real Madrid: five for the blaugrana and two for los blancos. Now let’s look at the players who made them up:
It’s worth noting that Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo appear in every one of their clubs’ attacks in this ranking. Paradoxically, the front three that produced the most goals is the only one in which Messi was not Barcelona’s top scorer that season.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
📸 ALEXANDRA BEIER - AFP or licensors
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