In a thrilling Champions League quarter-final clash between Arsenal and Bayern Munich, Harry Kane cemented his status as Emirates Stadium’s highest-scoring visiting player. The Bayern star converted a penalty in the 32nd minute, marking his sixth goal at the stadium.
Kane’s goal came after Leroy Sane was fouled, handing Bayern a crucial lead against Arsenal. This achievement surpasses the records held by Jamie Vardy and Diego Costa, who each scored five goals at Emirates Stadium.
Despite Bukayo Saka’s early goal for Arsenal, former Gunners player Serge Gnabry equalized swiftly before Kane’s decisive penalty. The English captain’s performance against his former club highlights his prowess, with a total of 15 goals against Arsenal since 2015.
Following the clash against Arsenal, Kane looks ahead to Bundesliga action as Bayern faces FC Koln on Saturday. His consistent goal-scoring form continues to make headlines, showcasing his impact both domestically and on the European stage.