Harry Kane's Champions League journey ended in heartbreak this week as Bayern Munich were knocked out in the semi-finals. But the England captain left an indelible mark on the tournament, scoring a staggering 14 goals in 13 appearances—including finding the net in both legs against Paris Saint-Germain.
Kane didn't just score; he shattered records along the way. His tally is the most goals ever by an English player in a single Champions League campaign. He also became the first Bayern Munich player in history to score in six straight knockout matches, a feat previously achieved only by Cristiano Ronaldo. That's elite company for a striker who thrives under pressure.
These heroics have propelled Kane to third on the all-time list for goal contributions by English players in Champions League knockout games. With 20 goals and assists in the knockout rounds, he's one of just four Englishmen to have scored in multiple Champions League semi-finals. Only Chelsea legend Frank Lampard (24) and Manchester United icon Wayne Rooney (23) have more contributions in the competition's latter stages.
For fans who love the drama of European nights, Kane's performance is a reminder of the quality English talents bring to the biggest stage. Whether you're gearing up for matchday or just celebrating the game's greats, his journey is one to remember.
