Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane scored twice in their 4-2 victory over Heidenheim on Saturday to lift them provisionally into top spot in the Bundesliga while extending his own record-breaking scoring run in Germany.
Kane, who has now bagged 21 goals in 15 matches in the Bundesliga and the Champions League for Bayern, opened his account in the 14th minute with a superb turn and shot in the box from a Leroy Sane pass.
The England captain, who became the league's most expensive transfer following his move from Tottenham Hotspur this summer, then struck again with a powerful header a minute before the break after yet another Sane assist.
He is now the first player in Bundesliga history to score 17 goals in the first 11 matchdays of a season.
Kane had scored back-to-back hat-tricks in the league against Darmstadt 98 and last week's 4-0 demolition of Borussia Dortmund before netting twice more in their mid-week Champions League win over Galatasaray.
He now has more league goals after 11 league matches than last season's top Bundesliga scorers had in the entire 2022-23 campaign, with questions about whether he can break the league record of 41 goals now almost inevitable.
"Good question, I'll probably be asked about that all season," Kane said. "But there's still a long way to go.
"We showed a great reaction after their equaliser. I'm just enjoying playing with the team," he added. "My body is used to the strain from the Premier League, but it was a tough week."
Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel was not happy, though, with his team's sloppy defending which allowed Heidenheim to roar back in the second half and score twice in four minutes to draw level.
Tim Kleindienst cut the deficit after Bayern were caught napping on a Heidenheim counter attack and Jan-Niklas Beste equalised after yet another defensive error in the 70th.
But Raphael Guerreiro quickly restored the hosts' lead in the 72nd and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting headed in their fourth goal in the 85th to lift them into top spot on 29 points.
Kane's performance also earned praise from Heidenheim coach Frank Schmidt, Germany's longest serving club coach.
"He has unusual quality, you saw it today," Schmidt said. "Just the way he plays, his game is that of a great player."
Second-placed Bayer Leverkusen, on 28, host embattled Union Berlin on Sunday. VfB Stuttgart are third on 24 after a 2-1 victory over fourth-placed Borussia Dortmund, who have 21 points.