
"This will shock no one, but the England captain remains a wonderful Bereicherung (enrichment) for Germany's Rekordmeister. Kane is almost too good to have to ever do it with a swagger. It's more a "this is what I was born to do and I'm having fun doing it in Munich" kind of disposition that he embodies. There is a genuine smile on his face as he finds different ways to torment opposing defenses in a league he has come to adore."
"Kane began like a house on fire with his lupenreiner Hattrick (three goals in the same half of play without any other goals by anyone else in the interim) in the opener against RB Leipzig and added another Dreierpack (just a run-of-the-mill three-goal contribution) against TSG Hoffenheim on Matchday 4. Kane's multifold abilities -- sometimes clinical striker, at times exquisite playmaker -- have him at the top of the tree by a long way."
The Bundesliga ranks among the most attack-minded, high-level leagues, producing many potent forwards this season. A subjective selection highlights players who have impressed through Bundesliga form. Harry Kane has produced multiple hat-tricks, including a lupenreiner Hattrick in the opener against RB Leipzig and another Dreierpack against TSG Hoffenheim, combining clinical finishing with exquisite playmaking. Kane's current form and fitness make a challenge to Robert Lewandowski's 41-goal single-season record plausible. Michael Olise, a technically superb 23-year-old France international at Bayern Munich, has six goals and six assists in 11 games and favors cutting in from the right onto his left foot.
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