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By Toby Cudworth Harry Kane has broken another longstanding Bundesliga record after netting his 31st goal of the season for Bayern Munich. England's captain recently became the first player to ever score four hat-tricks in their debut Bundesliga season after helping Bayern blitz Mainz 8-1 at the Allianz Arena. And he was at it again for title-chasing Bayern against SV Darmstadt on Saturday, netting their second goal of the afternoon to break Uwe Seeler's 60-year record for the most goals scored in a debut Bundesliga campaign. Kane will have an eye on Robert Lewandowski's record for most goals ...
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By Tom Gott Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane has confessed his ankle is causing him pain after he was forced off injured late in his side's 5-2 win over Darmstadt on Saturday. The England international scored his 31st goal of the campaign to help inspire the victory but left the field early after a collision with the woodwork left him holding his ankle. Given his extensive history with ankle injuries, the sight of Kane on the ground left both Bayern and England fans sweating. Kane is due to link up with the Three Lions next week and also has plenty of big games coming up at club level in Bayer...
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By Euan Burns Bayern Munich's poor season continues with Saturday's trip to Darmstadt, the bottom side in the Bundesliga who seem destined for relegation. Despite lagging behind Bayer Leverkusen in the title race with around ten games to go, Thomas Tuchel's side still have big performances in them and showed it by beating Mainz 8-1 last time out. The earlier contest between these sides ended 8-0 to Bayern, despite Joshua Kimmich being sent off after four minutes. With Darmstadt amassing just 13 points in 25 games, there's every chance of a similar scoreline if Bayern have indeed turned a corne...
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By Euan Burns Bayern Munich will look to fill their boots again on Saturday in the Bundesliga when they visit bottom-side Darmstadt. Thomas Tuchel's team won the reverse fixture this season 8-0, despite Joshua Kimmich being sent off after four minutes. A terrible display from Darmstadt and two red cards of their own meant it was a rare high point in Bayern's season. Sticking with the number eight, Bayern beat Mainz 8-1 in their previous match and, with the Bundesliga title almost certainly out of sight, they could be in for a slightly calmer end to the season than many expected. Here's the Bay...
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