Bayern’s Kane, Díaz and Olise hit 100 goals before PSG showdown
Kane, Díaz and Olise have reached 100 goals together, but Bayern’s real test starts against PSG after a 5-4 first-leg loss.

Bayern Munich’s Harry Kane, Luis Diaz and Michael Olise have crossed the 100-goal mark in all competitions, but the number that matters most now is one. Bayern head into the second leg of their Champions League semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, trailing 5-4 after a wild first leg in Paris and needing more than domestic firepower to force their way into the final.
The trio’s milestone underlines how completely they have driven Bayern’s season. Bayern had already secured the Bundesliga title with a 4-2 win over VfB Stuttgart on April 19, sealing a 35th German championship, and then broke the Bundesliga single-season scoring record in April by moving past the 101 goals scored by the 1971/72 team. Kane, Diaz and Olise have been central to that run from start to finish.

By early March, Bayern’s front three had produced 53 Bundesliga goals between them, a figure no other attack in Europe had matched at that point. Bayern said that by February 9 they had combined for a record 77 goals and assists across the first 21 Bundesliga matchdays, a level of output that turned routine league matches into mismatches. The club’s own scoring record now sits in historical company, but it still asks the same question of every great Bayern side: can it translate into decisive European nights?
Kane has been the sharpest marker of that standard. Official Bundesliga figures listed him with 33 league goals and five assists this season, and he became the fastest player to reach 100 Bundesliga goal contributions, doing it in 78 matches. Diaz has supplied pace, pressing and end product, with Bayern officials repeatedly pointing to his impact and work rate, while Olise has added the creativity and incision that has made the trio so hard to contain.

The historical benchmark remains formidable. Bayern’s 1971/72 side, powered by Gerd Müller, Uli Hoeneß and Franz Roth, scored 101 Bundesliga goals and still owns the club record for the most prolific trio in league history with 65. Kane, Diaz and Olise have already gone beyond that domestic threshold and are pressing into the conversation around Bayern’s greatest attacks. To belong in the same sentence as the all-time great front lines, though, they still need the part that numbers alone cannot provide: a defining Champions League performance and the trophy that follows it.
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