“No limits”: Harry Kane on his Bayern run | OneFootball

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·22 September 2025

“No limits”: Harry Kane on his Bayern run

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Scoring goals in abundance and a nickname from his childhood: Everything is currently going according to plan for Harry Kane. But the English superstar is not thinking about stopping there.

His goal-scoring instinct currently makes him the most dangerous man in the Bundesliga. And Harry Kane himself seems to know exactly why it works so well. In a conversation with Sky, the striker explained: "I don't set myself any limits, we just keep going."


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He is currently in a phase where everything fits: "Sometimes it doesn't go as hoped for a striker. But at the moment I have the momentum on my side and I'm enjoying it." The good mood within the team plays an important role: "Big praise to the guys. I work hard for the team, and I know the goals will come."

Serge Gnabry is also impressed by Kane's run. The offensive player also commented and said: "I think the sky is the limit for him. The way he scores goals is really amazing. We will see how many it will be in the end, but we all hope he continues like this."

"Hattrick Harry" and ice-cold from the spot

He scored twice in the Champions League opener against Chelsea, recently he shone with a hat-trick against TSG Hoffenheim. After the match, Kane revealed a nickname that well describes his current form: "Hattrick Harry - that's what they used to call me at school when I was younger," he said into the DAZN microphone.

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He also remains reliable from the penalty spot. In the last two matches, Kane converted a total of three penalties - but for him, it's not a given: "It's not easy. People think it's easy once the ball is in the net. But I train a lot and always try to improve my routine and technique," he explained. He relies on his instinct: "Whenever the ball is in the box, I trust that I will score a goal, whether it's a penalty or not."

With now 13 goals in only seven competitive matches for FC Bayern in the current season, Kane has once again exceeded expectations in Munich. On Friday evening, the center-forward wants to add more at the Allianz Arena - when Vincent Kompany's team hosts SV Werder Bremen.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.

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