Bayern Munich closed 2025 with a dominant 4-0 victory over Heidenheim, stretching the Bundesliga lead to nine points, while Harry Kane reached another historic landmark by recording a 100th goal involvement in Germany’s top division during added time at Voith-Arena.
The England captain finished the calendar year with 51 club goals, the best single-season return of Kane’s career, and reached triple figures for Bundesliga goals plus assists in just 78 league appearances, a pace unmatched in the competition since detailed data collection started in 2004-05.
Kane now had 81 Bundesliga goals and 19 assists for Bayern Munich, and the 100 contributions arrived 41 matches quicker than previous record holder Arjen Robben, who required 119 games, underlining
how central Kane was to Bayern Munich’s Bundesliga campaign in 2025.
Bayern Munich also continued a powerful run of Bundesliga away form, as Kompany’s team remained unbeaten on the road across 16 league trips in 2025 with 12 wins and four draws, completing a third calendar year in club history without an away top-flight defeat after similar unbeaten sequences in 1986 and 2013.
| Team / Player | Statistic | Figure |
|---|---|---|
| Bayern Munich | Scoreline vs Heidenheim | 4-0 |
| Bayern Munich | Shots / Expected goals | 23 shots / 4.09 xG |
| Bayern Munich | 2025 away Bundesliga record | W12 D4 L0 |
| Harry Kane | Bundesliga goals | 81 |
| Harry Kane | Bundesliga assists | 19 |
| Harry Kane | Club goals in 2025 | 51 |
Earlier in the match, Bayern Munich built control through a steady first half, breaking through after 15 minutes when Jonathan Tah met Michael Olise’s deep corner and headed the ball back across goal, allowing Josip Stanisic to nod over the line from close range for the opener.
The advantage doubled on 32 minutes after Heidenheim failed to clear inside the penalty area, with Olise reacting first to the loose ball and calmly guiding a low finish beyond goalkeeper Diant Ramaj, rewarding Bayern Munich’s pressure before the interval and giving Kompany’s side a two-goal cushion.
Heidenheim threatened a response midway through the second half when substitute Stefan Schimmer powered a header towards goal that beat Manuel Neuer, but the attempt crashed against the crossbar, keeping Bayern Munich’s clean sheet intact as the hosts missed their clearest chance of the contest.
With four minutes of normal time remaining, Bayern Munich added a third goal as Stanisic advanced down the right and delivered a precise cross that Luis Diaz met with a firm header, and the winger’s finish effectively settled the game before Kane’s late individual milestone in stoppage time.
Kane’s moment arrived in the second minute of added time, when Serge Gnabry collected possession inside the box and laid the ball into space, allowing Kane to angle a fierce strike into the bottom corner for Bayern Munich’s fourth goal and the forward’s 100th Bundesliga goal involvement.
Goals. Points. Top of the league! Perfect way to end our final game of 2025pic.twitter.com/JQNVcH78blFC Bayern (@FCBayernEN) December 21, 2025
Bayern Munich’s convincing win, high shot volume and strong expected goals figure underlined control of this Bundesliga fixture, while the extended away unbeaten run and Kane’s rapid climb to 100 goal contributions strengthened the club’s position at the top ahead of 2026.






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