Bayern Munich’s Bundesliga title win may headline the story, but this season unmistakably belongs to one person in particular: Harry Kane.
The Bavarians clinched their 14th Bundesliga title in 15 seasons (and their 35th title win in league history) with a 4-2 comeback win over Stuttgart — and of course, it was Kane who added the exclamation mark on their emphatic win.
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— FC Bayern (@FCBayernEN) April 19, 2026
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Not by chance but absolute dominance.
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— FC Bayern (@FCBayernEN) April 19, 2026
Introduced at half-time,
the English striker needed just seven minutes to make his mark, scoring Bayern’s fourth and his 56th goal of the season.
It took the English striker’s Bundesliga tally to 32 goals in just 27 appearances, the highest goal tally in Europe’s top five leagues this season.
A Season for the History Books
Kane’s numbers are nothing short of historic.
- 32 Bundesliga goals (joint-best league tally of his career)
- 51+ goals across all competitions, first in a top-five league since Erling Haaland in 2022-23
- 56 goals total for club and country this season
And of course, this hasn’t been new for Kane. Since joining Bayern in 2023, he has registered a staggering 136 goals and 32 assists in 139 matches — a return that has powered Bayern’s domestic dominance.
The Engine Behind Bayern’s Dominance
Bayern’s title-winning campaign has been built on overwhelming attacking output (109 goals scored and a +80 goal difference), but Kane remains the focal point.
Alongside Michael Olise and Luis Diaz, Bayern’s frontline has produced a record 94 combined goal contributions, the highest by a trio in Bundesliga history (since 1988).
Still, it’s Kane’s reliability that sets the tone. Week after week, he has turned control into results.
One Goal Left: European Glory
For all the domestic success, Kane’s story still feels incomplete. The Bundesliga title adds to his growing legacy, but the UEFA Champions League remains the ultimate target.
Bayern’s upcoming semi-final against PSG offers him that chance — a shot at the one trophy that has eluded him since his days in England.












