Kane scored his 400th career goal to help Bayern beat Dortmund in Der Klassiker last time out in the Bundesliga and extend their lead at the top of the table. While his goal drew plenty of plaudits, Kane was also lauded for a brilliant tackle he made late on in his own penalty area.
Bayern legend Lothar Matthaus was particularly impressed by Kane's contribution, writing in his column on Sky: "I don't see a better striker in the world right now. Not just because of his goals, but because of his versatility and the positions he plays. Kane also demonstrates qualities as a passer, dribbler, and tackler. He is simultaneously a goalscorer, playmaker, box-to-box player, and tackler. I've never seen Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe slide in their own penalty area like Kane did in the 88th minute against Dortmund. I also don't see Haaland and Mbappe make passes of 50 meters or more. I haven't seen the chip shots that the FCB star can play from the other two. I think Kane has become even better because he can act as a free spirit. Under Thomas Tuchel, he may not have been given the freedom at Bayern that he now has under Vincent Kompany, or that he takes for himself."


