
Harry Kane has become the first English player since 1931 to score 50 goals for a top-flight side, scoring at a tempo even Cristiano Ronaldo has only managed to maintain once in his career.
Kane hit 50 in Bayern Munich’s dramatic 4–3 victory over Real Madrid in the second leg of the Champions League quarterfinals, reaching his half-century in just 42 games across the Bundesliga, DFB Pokal, DFL Supercup and Europe’s top competition.
It is a dizzying height for an English player. Wayne Rooney, England’s record scorer before Kane came along, struck 34 twice, proving just how difficult it is to reach 50 goals while playing in a major division.
Every English Player to Score 50 Goals in One Season
| Player | Club | Season | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dixie Dean | Everton | 1927–28 | 63 |
| Vic Watson | West Ham | 1929–30 | 50 |
| Tom Waring | Aston Villa | 1930–31 | 50 |
| Harry Kane | Bayern Munich | 2025–26 | 50 |
Indeed, an Englishman playing for a top-flight club has only ever beaten 50 goals in a single season once. Dixie Dean famously holds the record at the top of the English game, plundering 63 goals in just 41 matches en route to the First Division title.
While an obviously undeniable accomplishment, Dean, Watson and Waring all profited from a change in the offside rule in 1925 that sparked a wave of high-scoring games. All three reached their personal highs within four years, with Waring the last to do so in 1931.
With a maximum of 10 more matches to play across all competitions, Kane will expect to climb above Watson and Waring. His sights may well be set on Dean’s record of 63, although even that may be a step too far for Bayern’s hitman.
Kane does, however, have every right to start looking at the next milestone of 60 goals in a single season. Only eight players have ever reached that mark for a top European club—Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo the only to do it twice.
Ronaldo first hit 60 in 2011–12 for Real Madrid before going one better in 2014–15 as he finished on 61—his highest total of his career. If Kane continues scoring at his current rate, 61 is a feasible end goal.
Stunningly, if Kane fits 61, he would not even break Bayern’s club record for most goals by a single player in one season. That honor is held by the legendary Gerd Müller, who ended the 1972–73 season with 66 to his name.
That tally of 66, level with Hungarian legend Ferenc Deák, falls behind only the 73 struck by Messi for Barcelona in 2011–12.
Every Player to Score 60 Goals in One European Season
| Player | Club | Season | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lionel Messi | Barcelona | 2011–12 | 73 |
| Ferenc Deák | Szentlőrinci | 1945–46 | 66 |
| Gerd Müller | Bayern Munich | 1972–73 | 66 |
| Dixie Dean | Everton | 1927–28 | 63 |
| Fred Roberts | Glentoran | 1930–31 | 61 |
| Cristiano Ronaldo | Real Madrid | 2014–15 | 61 |
| Willie McFayden | Motherwell | 1932–33 | 60 |
| Josef Bican | Slavia Prague | 1943–44 | 60 |
| Cristiano Ronaldo | Real Madrid | 2011–12 | 60 |
| Lionel Messi | Barcelona | 2012–13 | 60 |
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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Harry Kane Breaks 95-Year Goal Record With Cristiano Ronaldo in His Sights.