Harry Kane scores penalty against PSG and breaks Gerrard's Champions League record
The first Englishman in history to score in six consecutive UCL matches
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Steven Perez
Dailysports's expert
Harry Kane continues to rewrite the history of English football in Europe's most prestigious club competition. By converting a penalty in the 18th minute of the Champions League semifinal against PSG, Bayern's star striker became the first Englishman ever to score in six consecutive matches of the tournament.
Details: According to Squawka, with this scoring streak, Kane has officially surpassed the legendary achievement of Steven Gerrard, which had stood since 2008.
The England captain's impressive scoring run has come against some of Europe's top clubs:
- vs Union (Home)
- vs PSV (Away)
- vs Atalanta (Home)
- vs Real Madrid (Away)
- vs Real Madrid (Home)
- vs PSG (Away)
As of the 22nd minute, the Munich club leads 1-0.
Reminder: Achraf Hakimi has entered the top five African players by Champions League appearances.