Harry Kane’s form in September wasn’t just brilliant — it was breathtaking. The Bayern Munich and England captain has been a man on a mission, earning Flashscore’s Player of the Month award with a remarkable rating of 8.7 over seven matches, edging out elite rivals like Erling Haaland and Jeremy Doku.
At 32, Kane seems to be playing with the energy of a debutant and the intelligence of a veteran. Every touch, every run, every finish underlines a forward who has evolved into more than just a goalscorer — he’s a complete footballing general. In September, Kane featured in five matches for Bayern and two for England, all ending in victories. Across those fixtures, his teams scored 28 goals and conceded just two, a testament to both his leadership and influence.
The numbers are jaw-dropping. Kane bagged 12 goals in the month alone — a hat-trick at Hoffenheim, braces against Pafos, Werder Bremen, and Chelsea, plus strikes against Hamburg and Serbia. The only time he didn’t find the net? A rare blank versus Andorra. But even there, his link-up play and tactical awareness kept defenders constantly on edge.
Beyond goals, Kane’s game has grown in subtle brilliance. His movement off the ball, 85.2% passing accuracy, and elite positioning have made him indispensable to Bayern’s attacking rhythm. His shooting accuracy has leapt to 88.2%, a massive improvement on previous seasons, proving that age has only sharpened his efficiency.
Off the pitch, he remains as grounded as ever. Bayern legend Karl-Heinz Rummenigge summed it up perfectly: “He’s not just a great player but a wonderful person — humble, approachable, and always ready to sign autographs. A truly likeable star.”
Speculation about a Premier League return persists, but at this rate, few see him leaving Bavaria anytime soon. With 102 goals already in Bayern colours — 20 this season including the Club World Cup — Kane is rewriting Bundesliga records at a staggering pace.
Like a fine wine, he seems to improve with every season. As England prepare for the 2026 World Cup, Bayern’s careful management of their talisman could prove decisive. Because right now, Harry Kane isn’t just scoring goals — he’s redefining greatness.