Harry Kane's Champions League Record Surges as Mbappé Closes In on Benzema

Soccer · By Sarah Mitchell · April 9, 2026
Harry Kane's Champions League Record Surges as Mbappé Closes In on Benzema

Harry Kane has asserted himself as the new scoring king of the UEFA Champions League, reaching an impressive 49 goals and topping the tournament's historical leaderboards. Meanwhile, Kylian Mbappé's surge with 14 goals puts him within striking distance of Karim Benzema's prestigious tally. Liverpool faced an unexpected setback, finishing with zero goals in their Champions League campaign, a rare occurrence for the storied club.

  • Kane now leads the Champions League scoring charts with 49 goals
  • Mbappé's 14 goals this season bring him close to Benzema's record
  • Liverpool recorded 0 goals in their Champions League run

Kane’s rise to the top has been marked by consistency and clinical finishing. His performance not only eclipses previous records but also sets a new benchmark for aspiring strikers in Europe’s elite competition. As noted by tournament statistics, Kane’s 49 goals reflect both longevity and efficiency, putting him ahead of legends who dominated the Champions League for years.

Mbappé, meanwhile, continues his rapid ascent in the rankings. With 14 goals in the current season, he is quickly narrowing the gap with Benzema, whose record has stood as a testament to elite striking prowess. The French forward’s ability to deliver in high-pressure moments has made him one of the most feared attackers in the competition.

For Liverpool, the Champions League campaign ended in disappointment. The club’s inability to find the net marks a significant downturn for a team that has historically been among the competition’s most prolific scorers. This shutout stands out as an anomaly when compared to past performances, highlighting the challenges faced by the squad this season.

As the Champions League continues to evolve, these milestone achievements and setbacks underscore the unpredictable nature of European football. Kane’s record-breaking run, Mbappé’s pursuit of Benzema’s legendary status, and Liverpool’s surprising struggles will remain talking points as the season progresses.

Sources

  1. [1]ESPN