Harry Kane, the 'exceptional' England captain, is on a mission to break Robert Lewandowski's Bundesliga goalscoring record. With 18 goals in just 14 games this season, Kane is well-positioned to surpass Lewandowski's 41-goal tally from the 2020-21 campaign. This feat is all the more impressive considering Kane's trophy curse has been lifted, having won the Bundesliga title and Super Cup with Bayern Munich. His record at the club is stellar, with 114 goals in 120 appearances, including three hat-tricks this term. Kane's goal-scoring prowess is evident, averaging 1.29 goals per game, which could see him reach 43.71 goals over 34 matchdays. This would surpass Lewandowski's record, who achieved his 41 goals in 29 games, missing several matchdays due to injury. But will Kane beat Lewandowski's record? Bayern legend Mario Basler believes so, praising Kane's hard work defensively and his ability to operate in midfield. Basler calls Kane an 'exceptional striker' and 'player of the year'. As Kane continues to shine, he has already reached a career milestone, scoring 50 goals at the club level in a calendar year, a feat last achieved by Lewandowski in 2021. With his impressive form and Bayern's strong lead at the top of the table, Kane is set to make history and cement his legacy as one of the greatest strikers in Bundesliga history.