
Harry Kane produced a sensational performance for Bayern Munich in their 2-1 victory over Borussia Dortmund, leaving fans in awe and comparing him to a “prime Wayne Rooney.”
The 32-year-old striker opened the scoring in the 22nd minute, netting the 400th club goal of his career. However, it wasn’t just his finishing that caught everyone’s attention. Kane showcased a complete attacking performance, dropping deep to dictate play, threading passes, and even contributing defensively — attributes reminiscent of Rooney at his peak.
Supporters flooded social media with praise, calling his display one of the most complete performances of his Bayern career so far. Many claimed he deserves the Ballon d’Or if he continues this level of form.
Kane’s evolution under Bayern manager Vincent Kompany has seen him adopt a more fluid attacking role, combining his natural goalscoring instinct with creative playmaking duties. His vision, passing range, and work rate against Dortmund were described as “world-class” by pundits and fans alike.
The English striker continues to break records and defy expectations, proving that even in his thirties, he remains one of the most complete forwards in world football.