Champions League | Bayern Munich vs PSG: Harry Kane set to break more records

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Champions League | Bayern Munich vs PSG: Harry Kane set to break more records

Champions League | Bayern Munich vs PSG: Harry Kane set to break more records

As Bayern Munich look to overturn a one-goal deficit against PSG on Wednesday and book their place in the Champions League final, Harry Kane can also break several records while helping his team. Kan...

Champions League | Bayern Munich vs PSG: Harry Kane set to break more records

As Bayern Munich look to overturn a one-goal deficit against PSG on Wednesday and book their place in the Champions League final, Harry Kane can also break several records while helping his team. Kan...

As Bayern Munich prepare to host PSG in a crucial Champions League semifinal second leg on Wednesday, all eyes will be on Harry Kane—not just for his ability to overturn a one-goal deficit, but for the records he could shatter along the way.

The English striker already made history in the first leg, scoring in a thrilling 5-4 loss in Paris. That goal extended his scoring streak to five consecutive Champions League knockout appearances, matching a club record set by Robert Lewandowski between 2016 and 2018. If Kane finds the net again in Munich, he'll claim that record outright.

But the milestones don't stop there. Kane currently sits on 13 Champions League goals this season for Bayern, just two shy of Lewandowski's single-season club record of 15. A brace against PSG would not only tie that mark but also set up a potential record-breaking performance in the final—perhaps against his former rivals, Arsenal.

The numbers favor Bayern's attack, too. The Bundesliga champions have scored three or more goals in eight of their last nine competitive home games, a trend that bodes well for overturning the aggregate deficit. With Kane leading the line, the stage is set for another memorable European night at the Allianz Arena.

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