Kruse just behind Lewandowski

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Harry Kane wrote history with his goal to 3-0 for Bayern against Bayer Leverkusen. It was his 30th transformed penalty in a row-since 2000 there has never been a series as long as a deep look at the transfer market database showed.
In this statistics, all penalty for clubs of the top 20 leagues plus all cup competitions and international matches were used. In this Bundesliga season, the quote Kanes is nine of nine and four out of four in the premier class. In total, there have been 23 penalties since his transfer from Tottenham to Munich. Most recently, the Englishman from eleven meters in the 2022 World Cup quarter-finals shot against France. With his impeccable series, he recently passed Cristiano Ronaldo and Romelu Lukaku, whose record is 26 each.

So far, there have been 27 footballers in this century who converted at least 20 penalty in a row. This also includes a German: Max Kruse. The 36-year-old, which is now no longer active at a professional level, reached 23 910 90s in a row between September 2013 and November 2020. He is in the top 10 at a level with the former real Madrid defense boss Sergio Ramos.
But two other faces that were formerly known from the Bundesliga are also high up in this ranking. Between 2013 and 2020, 24 penalty was successful for the FCA, Iceland, Olympiacos Piraeus and SC Heerenveen between 2013 and 2020. At Robert Lewandowski it was one more in the service of FC Bayern between 2015 and 2018 as the predecessor of Kane and for his home country Poland.
Most of the penalty converted: Lewandowski just in front of Kane
When it comes to most of the penalty, Lewandowski stands in front of Kane in the course of the career, but his lead with 98 to 94 is scarce. This ranking with data has been raised since 2000 leads the undisputed old master Ronaldo from the point with 182 goals.