Harry Kane is on the verge of etching his name even deeper into Bayern Munich's Champions League history books as the Bavarians prepare to face Paris Saint-Germain in a blockbuster knockout clash. The England captain isn't just focused on helping his team advance—he's also chasing a couple of prestigious club records that could make this a night to remember.
Kane, who opened the scoring in the first leg, has found the net in each of his last five Champions League knockout appearances. That streak ties a club record previously set by Robert Lewandowski between 2016 and 2018. With 13 goals so far this campaign, Kane is already second only to Lewandowski's 15-goal haul in a single Champions League season (2019/20). Only Kylian Mbappé, with 15 goals, tops the current scoring charts.
While personal milestones are certainly within reach—a brace or even a hat-trick against PSG isn't out of the question—Kane knows that individual glory means little without team success. The reigning UCL champions will not go down without a fight, and Bayern will need a complete squad effort to break down a resilient PSG side.
For fans watching from home or gearing up for match day, this is the kind of high-stakes drama that makes the Champions League unforgettable. Whether you're sporting a Bayern jersey or just love the beautiful game, keep an eye on Kane as he looks to lead his team to victory while rewriting the record books.
