Harry Kane has become one of just three players to reach a very unique milestone, thanks partly to his impressive European record at Tottenham.
Kane broke a number of records during his time at Tottenham, including becoming the North London club’s record goalscorer, overtaking the legendary Jimmy Greaves.
Unsurprisingly, he has continued shattering various records since his move to Bayern Munich, proving that he is a cut above every other centre-forward in world football at the moment.
The England captain has a hardly believable 124 goal contributions (95 goals and 29 assists) in just 102 appearances for the Bavarian side, and he has now set a new record.

Tottenham legend Harry Kane joins an exclusive club after putting Chelsea to the sword
Kane is the all-time top scorer in London derbies, and he put Chelsea to the sword yet again on Wednesday as Bayern overcame the West London side 3-1 in their Champions League opener.
The Tottenham Hotspur legend netted a brace, winning and slotting away a penalty in the first-half before producing an outstanding curled finish into the bottom corner in the second period.
On the back of those goals, Kane has become just the third player to score 20-plus Champions League goals for two different clubs, following in the footsteps of Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar.
Kane’s numbers prove he is a big-game player
The people who do not like the Tottenham legend often make the argument that Kane tends to disappear in big matches.
However, Kane’s record in the Champions League is the latest in a long line of evidence that he is indeed a man for the big occasion.
The 32-year-old is the most complete centre-forward of this generation, and it is a shame that some people do not appreciate greatness because of bias clouding their judgment.
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