Bayern Munich legend Lothar Matthaus has sparked a global football debate after hailing Harry Kane as the most complete striker in world football, boldly claiming that neither Erling Haaland nor Kylian Mbappe comes close to the Englishman’s all-round brilliance. Following Kane’s heroic display in Bayern’s 2-1 win over Borussia Dortmund, where he scored his 400th career goal, Matthaus praised the 32-year-old’s leadership, versatility, and unmatched work ethic.
“Kane isn’t just a goalscorer — he’s a playmaker, leader, and even a defender when needed,” Matthaus wrote in his Sky Germany column. “I’ve never seen Haaland or Mbappe slide tackle in their own box like Kane did in the 88th minute against Dortmund. He’s redefining what it means to be a modern striker.”
The English captain has been in sensational form under new boss Vincent Kompany, scoring in nine consecutive games for club and country. With 104 goals in 107 appearances for Bayern Munich, Kane has proven to be far more than a typical No. 9 — seamlessly linking play, pressing opponents, and providing assists while maintaining a near-perfect goal record. Matthaus believes this unique blend of attributes sets Kane apart from football’s elite.
“While Haaland and Mbappe are phenomenal in their own right, Kane’s game intelligence, vision, and technique put him in a class of his own,” Matthaus added. “He’s the only striker who can act as a playmaker, a target man, and even a midfielder — all in the same match.”
With Bayern enjoying a flawless start to the season — 11 wins from 11 games across all competitions — Matthaus believes Kane is on track for something truly special. “If Bayern lift the Champions League and Kane continues like this, the Ballon d’Or could finally be his,” he predicted.
Kane’s transformation under Kompany has drawn comparisons to Bayern icons of the past. Matthaus even likened his evolution to Manuel Neuer’s revolution of the goalkeeping role a decade ago. As Bayern prepare to face Club Brugge in the Champions League, Kane’s leadership and relentless drive could not only define the club’s new era but also secure the ultimate individual honour — the Ballon d’Or he has long deserved.
At this rate, Harry Kane isn’t just chasing trophies — he’s redefining greatness itself.