Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane has set a personal best for goals in a season, taking his total to 42 goals in all competitions with a brace against Eintracht Frankfurt as he eyes Robert Lewandowski's infamous single-season record.
Kane netted from a cross inside the opening six minutes on Saturday, followed by a penalty around the hour mark. It took him past his previous season's best of 41 goals -- set at Tottenham in 2017-18.
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The England international, who joined Bayern last summer, is now bearing down on Lewandowski's record of 41 Bundesliga goals in a season, with Kane needing six more in Bayern's remaining three games.
"It's possible, but obviously I have to get a move on," Kane said when asked if he could reach Lewandowski's record.
"I've got to maybe score a few goals next week. It's there, it's in touching distance."
Kane's domestic performance comes amid a difficult season at Bayern that has seen them fail to lift the Bundesliga title for the first time in 12 years and face a humiliating German Cup third-round exit at the hands of third-tier Saarbrucken.
However, Bayern can still rescue their season with the Champions League after they beat Arsenal in the quaterfinals earlier this month, setting up a semifinal clash with Real Madrid. The first leg takes place at the Allianz Arena on Tuesday.