Harry Kane, now playing for Bayern Munich, wasted no time in leaving his mark on the team just weeks after his transfer.
In a recent match against Augsburg during the 2023-2024 regular league season in Munich, Germany, Kane displayed his prowess by scoring two goals, leading his team to a 3-1 victory.
His goals came in the 40th minute of the first half and the 24th minute of the second half.
Kane's remarkable performance etched his name into the team's history books.
Notably, he also netted his first goal for Munich in the season opener against Werder Bremen.
As of today, Kane has already found the net in two consecutive games, resulting in an impressive total of three goals in just two matches since the start of the campaign.
Before his move to Bayern Munich, Harry Kane had already set numerous records while playing for Tottenham Hotspur in the English Premier League (EPL).
These accomplishments include becoming the all-time leading scorer in Tottenham Hotspur's history with 280 goals and ranking as the second-highest goal-scorer in EPL history with 213 goals.
Kane's remarkable journey in the Premier League has now extended to the German Bundesliga.
Bayern Munich made headlines by signing England's star striker, Harry Kane, for a club-record fee.
This acquisition was especially significant as the team had lacked a top-class forward in their lineup throughout the previous season.
The Bundesliga witnessed Kane's stellar performance in the first two games of the season, thanks in part to manager Thomas Tuchel's strategic adjustments to accommodate Kane's talents.
Polish winger Lewandowski left Bayern Munich at the end of the previous season.
While Choupo-Moting had proven himself as a competent substitute forward for both Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich, scoring an impressive 10 goals in the previous season, Bayern also had the flexibility to deploy other speedy wingers.
This diverse attacking lineup allowed them to maintain a fast and dynamic offensive presence on the field.
In the previous Bundesliga season, they scored a total of 92 goals, marking the lowest tally in four years. Their defense of the Bundesliga title had also been precarious, with Borussia Dortmund initially posing a serious challenge.
However, Dortmund's unexpected dropped points towards the end of the season allowed Bayern Munich to clinch the championship dramatically.
It became clear that Bayern needed to bring in a top-tier striker.
Harry Kane, seeking a fresh start after his time with Tottenham Hotspur, was the chosen one to lead the charge for Bayern Munich in this new chapter of his career.