
‘See How Many Hat-Tricks We Can Get Together!’ – Harry Kane Sets Challenge for Thomas Muller After Bayern Munich Legend Begins MLS Adventure with Vancouver Whitecaps
Kane’s Red-Hot Form Continues with Another Hat-Trick
Harry Kane’s start to the 2025-26 season has been nothing short of extraordinary, and on Saturday afternoon the England captain added yet another chapter to his already ridiculous Bundesliga story. Facing Hoffenheim at the Allianz Arena, the Bayern Munich No.9 bagged himself a hat-trick that took his tally to 13 goals in all competitions already this campaign.
It’s a staggering figure when you remember we’re only a few weeks into September. Kane has scored eight goals in just four league matches, added another brace in the Champions League against Chelsea, and found the net in both the German Cup and the Super Cup. Put simply: he’s in the form of his life, and Bayern are reaping the rewards.
But what made this latest treble even more special was the playful back-and-forth that followed between Kane and his former team-mate Thomas Muller, who has just started a new chapter of his own career in MLS with the Vancouver Whitecaps.
Muller’s MLS Hat-Trick Sparks Friendly Rivalry
Just days earlier, Muller rolled back the years in spectacular fashion. Now wearing Whitecaps blue, the Bayern legend hit three goals in a 7-0 demolition of the Philadelphia Union in Major League Soccer. It was a reminder that even at 36, his eye for goal and knack for being in the right place at the right time hasn’t deserted him.
After his hat-trick, Muller aimed a cheeky message directly at Kane: “Harry, now I know how you feel.” It was the kind of witty, playful banter that has long defined Muller’s personality. Fans loved it, and it set the stage perfectly for Kane’s reply.
Kane Responds: ‘Let’s See How Many Hat-Tricks We Can Get Together’
Not to be outdone, Kane took to Instagram after his own heroics against Hoffenheim. With a grin as wide as the Bavarian Alps, the striker sent a warm challenge back across the Atlantic.
“Wanted to give a little shout out to Thomas Muller. I know you sent me a video last week and, yeah, here’s one back. Let’s see how many hat-tricks we can get together. Wishing you all the best for the rest of the season.”
It wasn’t just a friendly nod. It felt like a passing of the torch between two world-class forwards at different stages of their careers. Kane, at 32, is still hunting records in Europe’s elite competitions, while Muller, 36, is embracing his MLS adventure with the same mischievous smile that made him a cult hero in Germany.
Kane’s Bayern Story: Records in Sight
When Kane swapped Tottenham for Bayern in 2023, there were questions about whether he could adapt to life in Germany. Those doubts have been obliterated. In his debut season, he scored 44 goals across competitions and helped Bayern reclaim the Bundesliga crown. Now, he looks determined to go one better.
Already on 13 goals this season, Kane is eyeing Gerd Muller’s single-season Bundesliga record of 40. More than that, he wants to finally deliver the Champions League trophy Bayern have craved since 2020. His brace against Chelsea in midweek was a statement: Kane is here not just to score, but to dominate.
Muller’s Legendary Bayern Legacy
While Kane writes new chapters in Bavaria, Muller’s story there is already carved in stone. Emerging from the youth academy back in 2008, he went on to become Bayern’s all-time appearance maker with 756 games. His final tally? 250 goals, 223 assists, 13 Bundesliga titles, and two Champions League crowns.
But statistics only tell part of the tale. Muller was always the man for the big occasion, a self-described Raumdeuter (“interpreter of space”) who seemed to ghost into positions defenders never expected. That instinct carried him through nearly two decades at Bayern, and now it’s carrying him into MLS, where fans in Vancouver have quickly embraced his quirky humor and unmatched work ethic.
Hat-Trick Challenge: Friendly Competition Across Continents
The beauty of this Kane–Muller exchange is how genuine it feels. These are two forwards who shared a dressing room, shared goals, and now share mutual respect. The idea of challenging each other to keep racking up hat-tricks — one in the Bundesliga, one in MLS — adds a playful subplot to their seasons.
For Kane, it’s about chasing records and cementing his place among Europe’s greats. For Muller, it’s about enjoying his football in a new environment while proving he can still deliver. Together, they’re reminding fans of what makes football so captivating: goals, rivalry, and a dash of humor.
Next Steps: Kane Targets Werder, Muller Eyes Portland

Vancouver Whitecaps FC v Houston Dynamo FC
The challenge continues almost immediately. Kane and Bayern will host Werder Bremen on Friday night, looking to maintain their perfect start to the Bundesliga campaign. Given his current form, few would bet against him adding another hat-trick to his tally.
Muller, on the other hand, faces a race against time. He picked up an adductor injury and may miss Vancouver’s clash with the Portland Timbers on Thursday. Whitecaps fans will be hoping their new star man is fit, not just for his goals but for the infectious energy he brings to the squad.
A Tale of Two Forwards
At their core, Kane and Muller represent different footballing archetypes. Kane is the complete modern striker — clinical, intelligent, a leader both on and off the pitch. Muller, meanwhile, has always been the joker in the pack, the space-interpreter who thrives in chaos and still manages to deliver numbers that belong in the history books.
Their careers may be at different stages, but their hunger remains the same. And if this hat-trick challenge catches on, fans on both sides of the Atlantic will have plenty to smile about this season.
Conclusion: Hat-Tricks, Banter, and Brotherhood
In football, rivalries often dominate the narrative — Messi vs. Ronaldo, Madrid vs. Barcelona, City vs. United. But sometimes, it’s the friendships and playful competitions that shine just as brightly.
Harry Kane and Thomas Muller, two legends who once wore Bayern red together, are now pushing each other from afar, setting a challenge that is as wholesome as it is entertaining: see who can rack up the most hat-tricks this season.
Kane may have the edge right now, but if there’s one thing Muller has taught us over his career, it’s never to underestimate him. Whether in the Bundesliga or MLS, this little side plot could end up being one of the most fun footballing stories of the year.
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