Jamie Carragher has classed Harry Kane as one of the greatest goalscorers in football history following his double in Bayern Munich's 3-1 Champions League win over Chelsea
Kane tucked his first effort of the evening into the bottom corner from the penalty spot, before then capitalising on Malo Gusto's error just after the hour mark to claim his second at the Allianz Arena.
The 32-year-old striker has now scored 10 goals in just six appearances for Bayern so far this season, taking his tally to 95 goals in 102 appearances for the German side since joining in the summer of 2023.
Kane has scored 391 goals in 602 senior appearances across his time at Bayern, Tottenham, Millwall, Leyton Orient, Norwich City and Leicester City.
"He is one of the greatest goal scorers the game has ever seen," Carragher said on CBS Sports.
"I think he is England's greatest ever goal scorer.
"He's done it in the Premier League with a team that aren't one of the top teams. He's gone abroad now with Bayern Munich. All eyes are on him and there's huge pressure.
"You think of strikers England have had in the past and there have been some great ones, but he's scored more goals for England than Alan Shearer. If he'd have stayed in the Premier League, he'd have got that record too.
"His numbers are off the scale. He can come deep, he can get on the ball and he can play people in. He's the best striker England have ever had."
Kane: We're in it to win CL
Harry Kane speaking to Sky Sports:
"That's the aim [to win the Champions League]. I said yesterday we have a mountain to climb. There's a long way from now until hopefully that moment.
"Our focus is on trying to qualify as high up in the league as we can. But being at a club like this, I think that's always the expectation. People will put us as maybe top five favourites to win it. And we have to deal with that. I feel like we're building something even better and we've started the season that way.
"It was a top performance from the whole team, from start to finish. The intensity we played there both with the ball, without the ball. Everything was at a high, high level today. We're playing against a really good side. I think we deserved to win. The perfect way to start the campaign."
Kane: I've never felt this good
Speaking after the game, Kane reflected on his performance while also admitting he is in the best shape, both physically and mentally, that he has ever felt throughout his career.
"It was a nice couple of goals," Kane told TNT Sports. "The second goal was a good finish. Physically and mentally, I'm in as good a shape as I've ever felt and it showed tonight.
"Absolutely [a good night]. I thought from start to finish we were at a high level. We moved the ball quickly, with high-intensity pressing. It was a pleasing night. They had some great players but we deserved the win.
"I think [our experience showed]. We moved it and created chances - we could have done better with a couple. This team is brilliant."
Kompany: Kane is a product of hard work
Despite his two goals on the evening at the Allianz Arena grabbing the headlines, Kane's head coach, Vincent Kompany, was quick to point out that the chances arrive for the striker as a result of his work off the ball for the team.
Speaking in his press conference after the game, the Bayern boss said: "Every single time the question comes about Harry, I don't have much to say about all the things everyone can see. Just watch him off the ball - watch him work, watch him recover, watch him press.
"The chances we create - so the goal plus the penalty - he first has to press and from there he starts his moment.
"The main thing for him is that he gets the chances off the back of it. That's maybe the side I keep highlighting.
"Because we can talk about qualities and talent, but at the end of the day it takes a lot of hard work for him to be where he is."