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Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane has become the fastest man to reach 50 Bundesliga goals, surpassing Erling Haaland. Nevertheless, the England captain's stock at home seems to be falling. Another day, another hat-trick. As Harry Kane completed a seventh Bundesliga treble since joining Bayern Munich at the start of last season, he broke another record in Germany's top flight. The English striker has taken just 43 matches to score 50 goals, seven games quicker than Erling Haaland, who left Borussia Dortmund for Manchester City in 2022. "Harry Kane needs his own ball bag by now," said Bayern sporting director Max Eberl after the 3-0 win over Augsburg in late November, referring to the tradition of hat-trick scorers keeping the match ball. "He always scores so many goals, he always gets to take balls home with him. We'll soon run out of them for training." The match ball budget is of no consequence to the Bavarian giants, whose sights are set firmly on reclaiming the title that slipped from their grasp for the first time in 12 years last season. That surprising loss to an inspired, and unbeaten, Bayer Leverkusen side kept Kane from breaking his trophy drought. Despite a stellar record in Germany on top of more than 200 Premier League goals for his boyhood club Tottenham Hotspur and two major final appearances for England, silverware has eluded the 31-year-old. But with Bayern sitting clear at the top at the Bundesliga and looking strong in the Champions League, there is a growing sense this season could change all that. Praise from Bayern big names "It was somehow typical Harry Kane," said Bayern coach Vincent Kompany after Kane broke the record in a game that was 0-0 for the first hour. "It was close in the first half, close, close, close, and then it happens, I think three goals in 15 minutes. Of course, he can do that." His teammate Joshua Kimmich was also quick to praise the man signed for €95 million, another Bundesliga record. "World class," concluded the Germany captain, who went on to say that the Bayern players "trust him blindly" from the penalty spot, after he tucked away a 24th and 25th consecutive penalty in the Augsburg game. His last miss was for England against France in the 2022 World Cup quarterfinal. That miss, and a series of lethargic displays at Euro 2024, have led fans and pundits in Kane's home country to call for the England captain to be dropped. He missed out for England's recent 3-0 Nations League victory over Greece, where replacement Ollie Watkins scored. Kane said at the time he was a "little bit shocked" at being dropped by interim coach Lee Carsley, who will make way for German coach Thomas Tuchel in January. "I've made it clear that I want to start every game," Kane told the BBC at the time. "Sometimes I feel like there's a perception that maybe I'm just here because I'm the captain, but it's not the case. I'm in the best form I've been in in my career." Still as good as ever Kane re-iterated that he felt as good as ever after the Augsburg hat-trick, adding that he'd do his "talking on the pitch". He also said he was "experienced enough to know that comes with being one of the top players, one of the top strikers." There's little doubt in the minds of anyone at Bayern that he remains at the top of his game, regardless of the misgivings in England. With Tuchel, who coached Kane during his first season at Bayern, set to take the reigns until the 2026 World Cup, he looks well set to continue for England. "I feel very privileged to be his coach. The guy is super humble, he's the first out there on the pitch every single day and anything you ask of him, he will do it," said Tuchel of Kane while the pair were at Bayern. "He's a huge personality who becomes a shark on the field, because he wants to score, he wants to win, and he does it on a daily basis." The combination of killer instinct on the pitch and consistent professionalism off it have helped Kane to a string of records and personal achievements. Will this be the season, he finally gets the trophy he craves? Edited by: Louis OelofseTHE DARKER SIDEMoving forward, it is crucial for policymakers, healthcare providers, and the public to engage in constructive dialogue and debate about the complex issues surrounding high-risk pregnancies, multiple births, and the ethical considerations involved in such cases. By working together to address these challenges and concerns, we can strive to improve the quality of care and support for families facing extraordinary circumstances like this one.
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Despite concerns over Saudi Arabia's human rights record, football's governing body has voiced confidence the kingdom can host the 2034 World Cup. Amnesty International called the FIFA report an "astonishing whitewash." FIFA, the world's governing football body, released a report Saturday on Saudi Arabia 's bid to host the 2034 World Cup . Saudi Arabia is the only nation seeking to host the tournament in 2034, and one whose de facto leader, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, is chummy with FIFA President Gianni Infantino . FIFA's report gave Saudi Arabia high marks, while assessing the kingdom's bid as presenting "low" environmental and "medium" human rights risks . Late last year, Saudi Arabia submitted its bid to host the 2034 tournament (which was only open to Asia and Oceania nations) — while Morocco, Spain and Portugal submitted a joint bid for 2030, with Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay also each slated to host one game during the centenary edition of the tournament. The fate of Saudi Arabia's bid , as well as that of the 2030 hosts, will be known on December 11, when a virtual meeting of FIFA's 211 national football associations takes place. Why is Saudi Arabia investing billions in sports? To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Saudi bid presents 'strong all-round proposition' The Saudi bid, according to FIFA, "presents a very strong all-round proposition, reflected in the results of the technical evaluation, which assesses the proposed infrastructure (both sporting and general) as well as its commercial potential." FIFA highlighted the "substantial hospitality footprint proposed" by Saudi Arabian organizers as another potential revenue stream . Despite past evidence, the FIFA report voiced hope the tournament could prompt a turnaround in Saudi Arabia's repressive society, "in terms of human rights, the undertaking involved in implementing the various measures... particularly in certain areas, could involve significant effort and time." "It is important to note that the bid involves significant opportunities for positive human rights impact," continued FIFA, "There is good potential that the tournament could serve as a catalyst for some of the ongoing and future reforms and contribute to positive human rights outcomes for people in Saudi Arabia and the region that go beyond the scope of the tournament itself." Saudi Arabia has worked hard to shake negative headlines about its human rights abuses and even its state-sanctioned killing of political rivals , for instance, by investing massive amounts of oil cash into sporting events like Formula One races, tennis tournaments and even a new, professional golf league — in a phenomenon known as "sportswashing." Despite those investments and much international attention, Saudi society has yet to experience the arrival of a new era of human rights and liberalization. Saudi guards accused of killing Ethiopian migrants To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Amnesty International denounces FIFA report as 'astonishing whitewash' Human rights organization Amnesty International blasted Saturday's report releasing a statement denouncing it as an "astonishing whitewash." "FIFA's evaluation of Saudi Arabia's World Cup is an astonishing whitewash of the country's atrocious human rights record," Amnesty's head of labor rights and sport Steve Cockburn said. "The sports body has decided to ignore the clear evidence of worker exploitation, legalized discrimination and severe repression, and press ahead with a predetermined decision." "At every stage of the process," continued the statement, "FIFA has ensured that nothing would stand in the way of Saudi Arabia hosting the 2034 World Cup and it has effectively discarded its human rights policies to achieve this end." Rights groups have regularly highlighted Saudi Arabia's myriad abuses, including mass executions and allegations of torture, pointing out that free expression, too, is severely restricted — with some people receiving lengthy jail terms over critical social media posts. js/wd (AFP, AP, dpa, Reuters)As the Champions League group stage draws to a close, the stage is set for another thrilling round of matches that are sure to keep football fans on the edge of their seats. With high stakes, intense rivalries, and top-class talent on display, the upcoming fixtures promise to deliver excitement, drama, and unforgettable moments that define the magic of European football. Stay tuned as the drama unfolds and the race for Champions League glory reaches its peak.