Harry Kane has joined an exclusive club after matching Cristiano Ronaldo's historic Champions League milestone. The Bayern Munich striker scored in the 90+4th minute against Paris Saint-Germain in Wednesday's semi-final second leg, securing a 1-1 draw but ultimately ending the German club's European campaign.
Kane's late equaliser means he has now scored in six consecutive knockout matches in the Champions League—a feat only Cristiano Ronaldo achieved before him. The Al-Nassr forward recorded that run during his time at Real Madrid between 2012 and 2013. Kane's streak spans both legs against Atalanta Bergamo in the round of 16, both quarter-final matches versus Real Madrid, and both semi-final ties against PSG.
Bayern's European Exit
Despite his individual brilliance, Kane's goal proved insufficient to prevent elimination. Bayern lost the aggregate tie 5-4 after suffering a 5-3 defeat in Paris the previous week, a spectacular encounter that sealed PSG's passage to the final. Arsenal awaits the French side on 30 May in the championship decider.
The 32-year-old England international has delivered a remarkable campaign in Bavaria's colours, amassing 55 goals and seven assists across 48 competitive matches in all competitions. With Bayern still chasing the Bundesliga title and facing VfB Stuttgart in the DFB-Pokal final, Kane remains on course for a domestic double. In the Champions League scoring race, he sits second behind Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappé as his bid for a first European trophy faces delay.