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Serhou Guirassy Reflects on 2025/26 Season, Acknowledges Kane’s Dominance

Borussia Dortmund striker Serhou Guirassy discusses his goal-scoring record, the impact of Harry Kane, and the unique atmosphere of the Bundesliga in an exclusive interview.

News Published 11 June 2026 4 min read FootballGames10 Desk
Serhou Guirassy, Borussia Dortmund striker, celebrating a goal on the pitch.
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Borussia Dortmund forward Serhou Guirassy has expressed a desire for more goals, despite a productive 2025/26 season that saw him net 17 Bundesliga goals. In an exclusive interview with Bundesliga – the DFL Magazine, the 30-year-old striker acknowledged Bayern Munich’s Harry Kane as the league’s standout forward for the campaign, while also reflecting on his personal journey and the broader challenges in professional football.

Guirassy finished the season behind former teammate Deniz Undav (19 goals) and Kane (36 goals) in the Bundesliga scoring charts. His tally of 17 league goals, supplemented by four in the Champions League and one in the DFB Cup, marked the first time in three years he did not reach the 30-goal mark across all competitions.

A Striker’s Perspective on Goals

Despite his consistent performance, Guirassy admits to a personal drive for greater goal tallies. “Those are obviously good numbers for a striker. But I always want more. For me, that’s not enough yet,” he stated. He was unaware of his consistent presence among the top three Bundesliga scorers over the past three seasons but finds it gratifying. The prospect of winning the Golden Boot is appealing, though he acknowledges the exceptional form of players like Harry Kane. “Harry Kane scores at an incredible rate. Bayern Munich are already extremely strong in attack with players like Luis Díaz and Michael Olise. You have to give them credit for that. I try to keep up with them as closely as possible.”

Champions League Glory and Personal Value

Guirassy downplayed his achievement of being the top scorer in the Champions League in the 2024/25 season, emphasizing his grounded perspective. “It wasn’t really that special to me. I just play football,” he remarked. He noted that while friends and family celebrated the award, his sense of self remains unchanged. Interestingly, his son shows more enthusiasm for Man of the Match trophies.

Stadium Atmosphere and Fan Connection

Having played for Cologne, Stuttgart, and now Borussia Dortmund, Guirassy has experienced the passionate fan bases of multiple Bundesliga clubs. He feels fortunate to have played in stadiums like Signal Iduna Park, the MHP Arena, and the RheinEnergie-Stadion, describing the atmosphere in Germany as vastly superior to what he encountered in France. The experience of scoring in front of Dortmund’s iconic Yellow Wall is particularly emotional and provides an significant adrenaline rush.

Partnership with Ryerson

The striker highlighted the effective partnership he shares with Borussia Dortmund defender Julian Ryerson. “Yes, definitely. We talk a lot; it’s not always about football, sometimes we’re just having a laugh,” Guirassy explained. He praised Ryerson’s impressive assist record as a defender, noting their effort to leverage his strengths on the pitch.

Learning from Early Career Challenges

Reflecting on his early years at Cologne, Guirassy described the period as a significant learning experience. Moving abroad as a young French player, coupled with injuries, taught him valuable lessons about his body and the professional game. He also observed experienced teammates like Anthony Modeste. Guirassy acknowledged that many young talents struggle to navigate the tough realities of professional football, a sentiment he shares when witnessing online abuse directed at players. “We’re just ordinary people. Criticism is fine, but insults aren’t.”

Maturity and Resilience

Guirassy attributes his current composure to age and maturity. He discussed facing difficult spells, such as a seven-game Bundesliga drought without scoring, which tested his self-confidence. However, he emphasizes the importance of perseverance and maintaining hope. He has learned to disregard anonymous insults from strangers, stating, “I don’t care about that anymore.”

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| Aspect | Detail |
|—|—|
| Player | Serhou Guirassy |
| Club | Borussia Dortmund |
| 2025/26 Bundesliga Goals | 17 |
| Key Acknowledgment | Harry Kane’s dominance |
| Career Reflection | Emphasis on continuous improvement and resilience |

This interview provides insight into Guirassy’s mindset as he continues to perform at a high level in the Bundesliga, balancing personal ambition with an acknowledgment of the league’s top talents and the unique experiences professional football offers.

Fuente: Bundesliga – https://www.bundesliga.com/en/bundesliga/news/serhou-guirassy-interview-not-enough-goals-kane-dortmund-37745

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Fuente Bundesliga
Fecha 2026-06-09T05:05:00+00:00
Tema Borussia Dortmund’s Serhou Guirassy: ‘I didn’t score enough goals’

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Bundesliga Original publication: 2026-06-09T05:05:00+00:00