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Harry Kane: The Most Underrated Elite Striker in the World

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Harry Kane scored in both legs against Real Madrid. He has 51 goals in all competitions this season. He is 32 years old and playing the best football of his life. And yet somehow, when people talk about the greatest strikers of this generation, his name still does not come first. That needs to change. This is the case for Harry Kane being the most underrated elite striker in world football.

The Numbers Are Impossible to Ignore

Let us start with what Kane has done this season because the numbers are genuinely historic. Fifty-one goals in all competitions for Bayern Munich in 2025-26. That makes him the first player to reach fifty goals for a big-five European club in a single season since Erling Haaland scored fifty-two for Manchester City in 2022-23. He has scored thirty-two Bundesliga goals, ten of which came from the penalty spot. He has registered five assists. His average FotMob rating across Bundesliga matches this season is 8.25, making him the highest-rated striker in the league. He has won the Man of the Match award more times than any other player in the Bundesliga this season.

In the Champions League he has scored in both legs against Real Madrid, one of the most decorated clubs in European history. His goal at the Allianz Arena in the second leg, the header that made it 2-1 on the night, was the fiftieth Champions League goal of his career for club level, making him the highest-scoring English player in the history of the competition. He did all of this at thirty-two years old.

The combined goal contributions of Bayern’s front three this season, Kane, Michael Olise and Luis Diaz, are the most recorded by any attacking trio in the history of the Bundesliga since records began in 1988. Kane is the engine of that unit. He is having one of the great individual seasons in European football. And people are still not talking about him enough.

The Tottenham Problem

To understand why Kane is underrated you have to understand what happened to him at Tottenham. He spent fourteen years at a club that never won anything significant. Not a league title. Not a Champions League. Not a major domestic cup. He reached the Champions League final in 2019 and lost to Liverpool. He reached the Euro 2020 final with England and lost to Italy. He was League Cup runner-up twice. He collected runner-up medals the way other elite players collect trophies.

None of that was his fault. Kane scored over three hundred goals for Tottenham, won three Premier League Golden Boots, became only the second player in history to score two hundred Premier League goals. But because the team around him never delivered silverware, the narrative around his career was always framed as a story of near-misses and bad luck rather than extraordinary individual achievement.

Kane himself spoke about this honestly. He admitted that no matter how many goals he scored at Spurs, the individual awards and the recognition never quite arrived because trophies were always missing from the conversation. He never won the PFA Player of the Year award despite winning the Golden Boot three times. The system rewards winners and Kane spent over a decade being brilliant for a team that could not quite become one.

What Bayern Showed the World

When Kane left Tottenham for Bayern Munich in the summer of 2023, the football world watched to see whether his numbers were a product of playing in a weaker team where he was the dominant figure, or whether he was genuinely world class. The answer came within months and has not stopped coming since.

In his first Bundesliga season he scored thirty-six goals, won the Golden Boot and helped Bayern reclaim the league title. In his second season he has already surpassed fifty goals across all competitions with weeks still remaining. He is not just scoring. He is creating, pressing, holding up the ball, bringing teammates into play and leading a forward line that is producing historically unprecedented numbers.

Vincent Kompany, who manages Bayern, has spoken repeatedly about how Kane is not just a goalscorer but a complete footballer. His movement off the ball creates space for Olise and Diaz. His link-up play allows Bayern to build through him in ways that pure penalty box strikers cannot. He drops deep, plays combinations, switches the point of attack and then arrives in the box at exactly the right moment to score. It is a technical and tactical masterclass every single week.

The Comparison He Deserves

When people discuss the great strikers of this era the names that come up first are usually Erling Haaland, Kylian Mbappe and Robert Lewandowski. All three are exceptional players. But the case for Kane belonging in that conversation is overwhelming.

Haaland is arguably the most clinical finisher in the history of the sport but his game is built almost entirely on goalscoring. Kane does everything Haaland does in front of goal and significantly more outside the penalty area. Mbappe offers more pace and dribbling but his numbers this season have not come close to Kane’s output. Lewandowski, who Kane is most often compared to, is a wonderful player but at thirty-seven years old is in the final phase of his career while Kane is producing historic numbers at thirty-two.

The argument is not that Kane is better than all of them. The argument is that he belongs in the same sentence as all of them and for most of his career he has not been placed there. That gap between what he has produced statistically and the level of recognition he has received is the definition of being underrated.

The World Cup and What Comes Next

This summer Kane will captain England at the 2026 World Cup on home soil across North America. England are in Group I alongside France, Senegal and Norway. Kane arrives at the tournament as England’s all-time top scorer and in the best form of his career. The World Cup represents his last realistic chance at the one prize that has eluded him throughout everything else.

He has already won the Bundesliga with Bayern. He has already broken records that seemed untouchable. He has already proved beyond any reasonable doubt that his career at Tottenham was the story of an elite player trapped in a team that could not match his level. The recognition has been slow to arrive but it is arriving now.

After two legs against Real Madrid, after fifty goals in a single season, after a Champions League semi-final with Bayern against PSG still to come, the conversation is finally catching up with the reality. Harry Kane is one of the best strikers who has ever played the game. It just took longer than it should have for the world to say it out loud.

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