Bayern Munich's Harry Kane, Luis Díaz and Michael Olise (l-r.) are all among the Bundesliga's top 10 goalscorers this season.
Bayern Munich's Harry Kane, Luis Díaz and Michael Olise (l-r.) are all among the Bundesliga's top 10 goalscorers this season. - © DFL
Bayern Munich's Harry Kane, Luis Díaz and Michael Olise (l-r.) are all among the Bundesliga's top 10 goalscorers this season. - © DFL
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Bayern Munich's Harry Kane, Luis Díaz and Michael Olise form Europe's most formidable front three

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Harry Kane, Luis Díaz and Michael Olise have weighed in with a phenomenal 53 Bundesliga goals between them so far this season, making the Bayern Munich front three the best in Europe right now.

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Having one world-class attacker is a huge asset to any team chasing honours. When you have three working in tandem like Bayern have, you become almost unstoppable, as the 2025/26 season has shown.

While Kane's staggering scoring exploits have perhaps captured the most attention, he is just one part of a tremendous triumvirate taking the world of football by storm.

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The technically gifted Olise and determined Díaz have been dutifully providing their own contributions of goals that would be big enough to steal the headlines at many other clubs.

If you add the Frenchman's 13 goals and the Colombian's 10 to Kane's 30 so far this season, their 53 combined strikes put them head and shoulders above any other trio in Europe's top 10 leagues. 

No other front three have as many as 40 - not Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappé, Vinicius Junior and Jude Bellingham, Barcelona's Lamine Yamal, Ferran Torres and Robert Lewandowksi, or  Manchester City's Erling Haaland, Phil Foden and Tijjani Reijnders.

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Indeed, if you count assists, the tremendous trinity produce even more sensational numbers, with one of the three either scoring or assisting 69 of Bayern's breathtaking tally of 88 goals after 24 matches.

More will surely flow between now and the end of May as Bayern threaten to smash the all-time record for Bundesliga goals in a season (101 set back in 1971/72) and successfully defend their Bundesliga title.

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Head coach Vincent Kompany has praised the freescoring attack, saying after an 8-1 win over Wolfsburg in January: "The guys up front have high individual quality, that’s just how it is. They’re always a threat."

Borussia Mönchengladbach are the next side who face the puzzle of how to get a handle on the super set of attacking stars when they visit Munich in the opening encounter of Matchday 25 on Friday.