Kane sets two records by scoring against PSG

Bayern Munich forward Harry Kane recorded two historical results in the match against PSG within the framework of the UEFA Champions League semi-finals. The English footballer opened the scoring by accurately converting a penalty in the 17th minute of the game. Goal.com reports this.
This goal was Kane's 60th effective action of the current season. For the first time in his career, the striker updated his personal record by recording 54 goals and 6 assists during a single season.
Also, Kane became the first English footballer to score in 6 consecutive UEFA Champions League matches. In this regard, he surpassed the 5-match result of Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard.
Currently, Kane is also close to breaking Robert Lewandowski's record in the Bundesliga. The Polish striker scored 41 goals in one season for Bayern Munich.
Kane currently has 33 goals in 28 matches.
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