Bayern Munich confirmed their absolute strength in the Bundesliga with a convincing 3-0 win at Frankfurt on the day Harry Kane made history.
Once again, the focus of the match was on Harry Kane, the striker who is breaking impressive records wearing the "Red Giants" jersey.
Immediately after the whistle, Bayern surged forward and took just 15 seconds to score against the hosts. Luis Diaz – the Colombian star – easily tapped the ball into the net from close range, breaking the deadlock after a well-coordinated move while Frankfurt’s defense was still disorganized.
After that, both teams managed to get the ball into the net but the goals were ruled out for offside. The home side also escaped conceding when Robin Koch’s clearance hit the crossbar in a dangerous moment.
Harry Kane made Bundesliga history by becoming the first player to score 11 goals within only 6 matchdays
Bayern kept up constant pressure and in the 27th minute, Harry Kane made an impact with a spectacular long-range strike. Receiving the ball at the edge of the penalty area, the English forward fired a powerful low shot that beat goalkeeper Kaua Santos, making it 2-0.
This goal helped Kane make Bundesliga history by becoming the first player to score 11 goals in just 6 rounds. Earlier, he also set a record in Europe’s top five leagues by becoming the fastest player in the 21st century to reach 100 goals, needing only 104 matches.
In the second half, Kane had another chance to increase his tally but his close-range shot hit the crossbar. Due to an ankle problem, the 32-year-old striker left the field late in the match but later assured fans that the situation was not serious and he would be ready for the upcoming England national team call-up.
Although Bayern intentionally slowed the tempo, they still easily controlled the game. In the 84th minute, Diaz finished a brilliant day with a stylish spinning shot, completing his brace and sealing the 3-0 victory. This was also his fifth Bundesliga goal this season.
This result not only helped Bayern maintain the top spot with a 4-point lead over Dortmund but also put them in the history books with a record of 25 goals after 6 rounds. The "Red Giants" are on a 10-match winning streak across all competitions, demonstrating their destructive form and determination to dominate both domestically and in Europe.