Harry Kane has eclipsed both Cristiano Ronaldo and Erling Haaland in breaking yet another goalscoring record.The England skipper was on target twice for Bayern Munich against Werder Bremen on Friday, scoring a first-half penalty and a strike from close range just beyond the hour mark. Yet this double signalled far more importance than usual as his second of the night meant he clocked up his 100th goal in a Bayern Munich shirt.What do the numbers say?It saw the 32-year-old become the outright fastest player to reach 100 goals for a single club, achieving the feat in just 99 games.That sees Kane overtake Ronaldo who set the record in November 2011 when he netted his 100th goal in 105 Real Madrid games in a 2-0 Champions League win over Lyon.However, Ronaldo did not have full autonomy over the record.Haaland emulated the five-time Ballon d’Or winner with Manchester City in the 2024/25 season, scoring against former club Borussia Dortmund on his 105th appearance.But now that record has been surpassed by the free-scoring Englishman who is in the form of his life at Bayern Munich.Kane has scored 13 goals and registered three assists in just seven matches this season including a hattrick in last weekend’s 4-1 win at Hoffenheim.Kane has registered two of the three hattricks recorded in the Bundesliga so far this season.The accolades show no sign of ending He has never missed a penalty since his arrival in Bavaria and kept his cool to slot home twice from the spot in the win at Hoffenheim to take his total to 17.In doing so, Kane equalled the record for the most converted penalties in Bundesliga history held by Bayern legend Robert Lewandowski.Ronaldo eclipsed Rudd van Nistelrooy to become the quickest to 100 goalsAFPHaaland’s joint achievement did not last longGettyKane has replicated his league form in the Champions LeagueAFPThe ex-Tottennam striker is no stranger to breaking records having surpassed David Beckham’s record for goal contributions in the Champions League.His incredible record make his 13th place ranking at this week’s Ballon d’Or ceremony all the more perplexing.Kane’s time in Munich has been an undoubted success. He signed for Bayern from Tottenham in August 2023 having become Spurs’ all-time leading goalscorer with 280 goals.But with no trophies to his name, Kane opted to try his hand on the continent in a bid to end the wait for silverware.Despite netting 44 goals in his first campaign, trophies continued to elude him as Bayer Leverkusen broke Bayern’s 11-year monopoly on the Bundesliga title.Kane left Tottenham in 2023 to search of silverwareGettyBut the England international didn’t have to wait long to end his trophy drought as he fired Bayern to the title last season with 41 goals.