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Saturday’s briefing: Kane becomes Bayern centurion and Palmer ruled out

Harry Kane bettered Erling Haaland and Cristiano Ronaldo as he reached 100 goals for Bayern Munich in record time.

Meanwhile, the Football Association will review pitch perimeter safety following the tragic death of Billy Vigar.

And United States President Donald Trump has warned he could move World Cup matches next summer, while Chelsea’s Cole Palmer has been dealt an injury blow.

Kane set a new record by reaching a century of goals for Bayern Munich in their 4-0 Bundesliga victory over Werder Bremen.

The England captain added two more to his tally to ensure he achieved the feat in just 104 games, eclipsing Cristiano Ronaldo and Erling Haaland by one game and becoming the fastest player in Europe’s top five leagues to score 100 goals for a club this century.

Kane is setting a more relentless pace than ever this season, hitting double figures in the league after only five games as Bayern maintained their perfect start to the campaign.

His first came from the penalty spot late in the first half after he was fouled, while he tucked away a second in the 65th minute to reach the landmark.

The FA says it will carry out a review of pitch perimeter safety in grounds outside the top four tiers following the death of Chichester player Vigar.

The 21-year-old suffered a brain injury after he collided with a concrete wall during a match at Wingate and Finchley last Saturday.

The former Arsenal academy player was taken to hospital and placed in an induced coma, but Chichester announced on Thursday that Vigar had died.

The Professional Footballers’ Association’s chief executive Maheta Molango said on Friday that there needed to be a formal investigation into the accident, having first urged the FA to act on this issue two years ago.

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