Top quota in the league comparison

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“It is a hat trick for me. But I know that it is a little different in Germany,” said Harry Kane, after shooting out the victory of FC Bayern in Hoffenheim (4-1) on Saturday with his goals in the 44th, 48th and 77th minute. The Bundesliga goals 68, 69 and 70 in the 67th game of the 32-year-old striker are not only outstanding, but at the same time the ninth triple pack since moving to Munich a good two years ago. In the Bundesliga, Kanes is quota of three goals in each 7.4. Game or in 13.4 percent of all missions unrivaled.

“What he has been doing at FC Bayern for over two years is simply outstanding,” said Bayern sports director Max Eberl not even with a view to the goal quota of the record champion’s record access, but also “also how he works as a personality on the square. He wants the ball, supports the boys. This is a true leader”. His ninth three-pack put him in the Bundesliga comparison with the former Bayern boss Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, who needed 310 games, and the two-time top scorer Dieter Müller (303 parts).

Legends like Horst Hrubesch (7 three -packs), Ulf Kirsten (7), Uwe Seeler (6) or Rudi Völler (5) did not make it as often as Kane. Often, only six players scored three goals in a Bundesliga game as the graphic shows. The English’s quota is even significantly better than that of record holder Gerd Müller (32 triple packs, one in every 13th game) and his predecessor Robert Lewandowski (16, one in every 24th game).

Harry Kane’s three-pack rate also internationally top

Also in the historical comparison of the top 5 leagues, Kane scores very well with the quota on three packs. Since the founding data of the leagues in Germany, England (in this case 1991 for the Premier League), Italy, Spain and France, only two players with at least 20 missions have hit three times more than the Bayern striker: Isidro Lángara marked 105 goals in 90 Laliga games between 1933 and 1948 and laced up 13 triple packs in every 6.9. Game. Mika Biereth has hit 21 games three times in January since switching to AS Monaco in January and has a smooth quota of seven games. Cristiano Ronaldo (34 triple packs in Laliga for Real) comes to a quota of 8.6, Romário (5 for Barcelona) to 11.4, Erling Haaland (8 for Man City) to 12.8 and Lionel Messi (36 for Barcelona) to 14.4. Except for the Brazilian (57 Laliga games), all players mentioned naturally come across significantly more games than Kane for Bayern in the Bundesliga.

In addition, the top scorer of the past two years has already marked eight goals on the first four match days. If Kane stays fit, the question inevitably arises as to whether he can replace Lewandowski as a record goal hunter in the upper house in one season. The pole had set up its record of 41 goals in 2020/21 and thus surpassed Gerd Müllers until then supposedly eternal record of 40 goals. After four games, Lewandowski came up with one goal less than Kane now.

100 Bayern goals in sight: Harry Kane waves record

In addition, he waves another record that even extends to the top 5 leagues: there are still two goals missing to reach the 100 hit brand in competitive games for Bayern. So far he has been on the field 103 times for Munich. In Europe’s top leagues, Haaland has reached 100 goals for MAN City and Ronaldo for Real each in 105 games. On Friday, Bayern received an opponent with Werder Bremen at 8:30 p.m. in the Allianz Arena, against whom there have been many goals in recent years (for the balance sheet).

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