UEFA Champions League: Alien or machine? Ahead of decisive weeks for Bayern Munich, classifications for Harry Kane seem to find no limits. A shy smile went over the 31-year-old Englishmen's face, talking about his latest record-setting achievements following his 29th consecutive successful penalty when Bayern crushed Bremen (3-0).
With three trend-setting games ahead for the Bavarians, including two playoff encounters against Celtic in the UEFA Champions League and the league's top act against Leverkusen in between, the Three Lions captain is providing a ray of hope. The 57 goals in 51 games aside from his seventh 1-0 door-opener this season might tell the story of a man who has turned into a reliable force no matter how tricky the circumstances might be, reports Xinhua.
Former German national keeper Manuel Neuer called the former Tottenham's contribution "incredible" while the 2020 treble winner seems caught in a state of tension.