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Hoeneß Confident Harry Kane Can Break Bayern Munich’s Scoring Record

Uli Hoeneß believes Harry Kane has the talent to break Bayern Munich’s all-time scoring record. Latest updates, Kane’s form, and fan....

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Uli Hoeneß has expressed confidence that Harry Kane has what it takes to break Bayern Munich’s all-time scoring record. The veteran German executive believes Kane’s goal-scoring ability and consistency make him capable of surpassing the legendary

Gerd Müller immediate impact since joining Bayern Munich, finding the back of the net regularly and adapting quickly to the Bundesliga. Hoeneß, who has watched Bayern’s history unfold over the years, says Kane’s talent and work ethic put him in the rare company of the club’s all-time greats.

“Harry is a top-class striker,” Hoeneß said in a recent interview. “If he stays focused and continues at this pace, there is no reason he cannot become Bayern’s leading scorer.”

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For Bayern fans, the prospect of Kane challenging a record set by Gerd Müller is thrilling. Müller scored an astonishing 566 goals for the club, a mark that has stood for decades and is often considered untouchable. Kane’s ability to score consistently, combined with Bayern’s attacking style, has already sparked conversations among supporters about how quickly he could approach this milestone.

The English forward’s move to Germany has not only strengthened Bayern’s attack but also generated excitement across Europe. Analysts have praised his positioning, finishing, and ability to perform in high-pressure moments qualities that are essential for a player chasing a historic record.

While Kane still has some way to go before challenging Müller’s record, Hoeneß’s backing underscores the belief within Bayern that the striker has the potential to make history. If he maintains his current form, breaking the club’s all-time scoring record may no longer be a distant dream but a real possibility in the coming seasons.

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