🎯 Harry Kane nets landmark goal with opener against Gladbach
The England captain has a poacher's instinct and displayed this quality again to send Michael Olise's shot into the net with a deft header.
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The goal is unlikely to make Kane's end of season highlight reel, but it did take the prolific scorer to 25 goals for the Bundesliga season.
How many goals will Kane finish with in the 2024/25 campaign?
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