05.05.2025
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European Football Weekend Records And Achievements: Kane Finally Claims Trophy

European Football Weekend Records And Achievements: Kane Finally Claims Trophy

Bayern Munich Secures 34th Bundesliga Title

According to ESPN, the European football weekend delivered historic records and breakthroughs. Bayern Munich clinched their 34th German league title after Bayer Leverkusen dropped points with a draw, further solidifying Bayern’s domestic dominance.

Harry Kane Ends Trophy Drought After 694 Matches

The spotlight, however, shone brightest on Harry Kane, who finally won his first career trophy. After 694 matches without silverware, the English forward secured his maiden title — joining Bayern’s long list of accolades. The club now stands just behind Real Madrid and Juventus, with 36 league titles to date.

Premier League Milestones: Palmer, Obi Make Headlines

In England, Cole Palmer continued his sensational run for Chelsea, registering 15 goals and 24 goal contributions this season. Meanwhile, Chido Obi of Manchester United etched his name in history books by becoming the youngest player to start a Premier League match at just 17 years and 156 days.

Other Notable Achievements Across Europe

  • Kylian Mbappe scored 24 goals in 30 La Liga appearances

  • Alexander Isak reached 100 career goals in Europe’s top leagues

  • Raphinha now has 31 goals for Barcelona, second among Brazilian players after Neymar

  • PSG set a new record by fielding 4 players born in 2006 or later in a single match

Messi Breaks Goal Drought with 859th Career Strike

After four scoreless games, Lionel Messi returned to the scoresheet, netting his 859th career goal against NY Red Bulls, showing that the Argentinian icon remains a force to be reckoned with.