Harry Kane hailed for ‘unreal’ milestone as Bayern Munich star joins Messi and Ronaldo in exclusive 400-goal club

After scoring 400 goals for Bayern Munich, Harry Kane has received “massive” accolades for his stats, which are comparable to those of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Few players in the current period can say that they have attained those marks, and the most productive No. 9 is still demonstrating his worth to be considered among the greatest.
Kane is already a hero at Tottenham, where he leads the team in goals scored with 280. With his record-breaking 76 and counting efforts for the Three Lions, he has a comparable entry in the annals of English history.
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Helping Bayern defeat bitter rivals Borussia Dortmund 2-1 in the Der Klassiker, marking another successful domestic performance.
From close range, he flicked a header home to open the score in that match. He reached a quadruple century at the club level thanks to such effort.
Kane matchup Messi and Ronaldo record after scoring 400 goals for club
During stints with Leyton Orient, Millwall, Leicester, Tottenham, and Bayern, Kane recorded an incredible haul. With 107 appearances, he has already established himself as a centurion at the Allianz Arena, finding the target 104 times.
With the Bundesliga title won last season, he has now broken his trophy curse in Germany. Kane has acknowledged that there is more to come from him, therefore there is hope for the future.
Vincent Kompany, his head coach, hopes that turns out to be the case. He is one of the people who has been astounded by his talismanic striker’s skill, which is upheld to levels that only the best in the industry can match.
“Guys like Messi and Ronaldo have set the bar so high that you now think such performances are normal,” Kompany said to Sky Sports Deutschland after witnessing Kane achieve yet another noteworthy milestone. However, 400 goals is really absurd.
Kane has a lot more ambitions to accomplish, such as scoring 100 goals for England, considering the Three Lions have already secured their spots at the World Cup for the upcoming summer.
Regarding joining an exclusive club there, Kane, who is still captain of his nation, told The Telegraph: “I think it’s there.” I’m not going to slow down anytime soon, given how I’m feeling right now.
For as long as I can, I want to maintain this level. Now that I’m at 76, there are 24 games left before the World Cup, after which we’ll strive to get closer to 100.
“Being able to surpass [Wayne] Rooney’s record and continue on my current path makes me incredibly proud. I find it difficult to comprehend while I’m still playing.
It’s always about the next game, the next camp, and the next moment in life. I know it’s a unique accomplishment. We’ll see how far I can go, and I’ll be eager for as many goals as possible.
Challenges in the Bundesliga and Champions League await Kane next
When asked if Kane might follow in the footsteps of players like Ronaldo and Messi by achieving 100 international appearances, former England player Emile Heskey told GOAL: “Why not? He takes great pride in his ability to score goals; it’s his speciality.
Many people tell you that he must do this and that, but you tend to ignore most of it when your figures match his.
When you look at how he plays, it’s important to take care of your body. whether he can eat and sleep properly, that’s important.
When you look at how many games he plays and how hard they are, it’s important to see whether he can get enough sleep and recover for the next game. He will be alright. He will handle it well.
I played until 38, but it wasn’t at the same level as when I was in the Championship, which is actually rather relentless with Saturday-Tuesday-Saturday-Tuesday.
On Wednesday, Kane and Bayern will return to action when they play Club Brugge in the Champions League.
With 21 points already earned from seven games, they have a perfect record and are five points ahead of everyone else at the top of the Bundesliga standings.