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·5 de octubre de 2025
‘Half man, half machine’: Kane leaves Bayern stars in awe

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·5 de octubre de 2025
Harry Kane not only finds the back of the net, but also strikes a chord with his teammates. In Munich, the Englishman leaves mouths agape week after week—even among his colleagues. After his latest record-breaking match, Serge Gnabry had clear words for the exceptional striker.
The 30-year-old praised Kane on Saturday evening in the ZDF sports studio, saying: “He is half human, half machine.” He continued: “What he’s achieving is really incredible. This season is just absolutely unbelievable.” Kane scored his eleventh goal of the season in the 3-0 victory against Eintracht Frankfurt—no Bundesliga professional has ever been more prolific after six matchdays.
With this, the 32-year-old surpassed the previous record set by Robert Lewandowski in the 2018/19 season. Back then, the Pole had ten goals after six games—Kane now has eleven. Against Frankfurt, the Englishman was once again on target: with a powerful long-range shot, he made it 2-0.
But it’s not just his goal tally that impresses his teammates. “He stays grounded, is a very open guy, gets along well with everyone. He’s simply a good person,” Gnabry continued to rave. The only flaw: “He could still improve a bit with the German language,” he added with a smile.
FC Bayern knew they were signing a true goal scorer with Kane. But even the greatest optimists were surprised by how explosively the captain of the English national team has started. Since his move from London, the striker has scored 72 goals in 68 Bundesliga matches—a rate that puts even legends like Gerd Müller or Robert Lewandowski in the shade.
Kane is not only showing his class in the league. In the Champions League, he set a new club record with five consecutive multi-goal games—something none of his famous predecessors ever achieved. In addition, he has scored at least once against every Bundesliga team he has faced so far.
The 1.88-meter-tall forward has missed only eight competitive matches since his transfer. In his first 100 appearances in a Bayern shirt, Kane scored 91 goals—more than any other player in the club’s history. Roy Makaay, Robert Lewandowski, and even Gerd Müller had to concede to this mark.
Kane has long since become more than just a top signing in Munich. He is a phenomenon—consistent, robust, clinical. And by the looks of it: far from finished with his record chase.
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