
Bayern Munich set new all-time Bundesliga goal record!
Bayern Munich have set a new Bundesliga all-time, single-season goal record of 105 and counting after beating St. Pauli 5-0 on Matchday 29.
After breaching triple digits thanks to a 3-2 win against Freiburg on Matchday 28, which saw Vincent Kompany's side equal the total set by the club's 2019/20 crop that won the Bundesliga, UEFA Champions League and DFB Cup treble under Hansi Flick, Bayern went one better on Matchday 29 against St. Pauli to claim the outright record.
Jamal Musiala equalled the previous record of 101 inside 10 minutes at Pauli's Millerntor-Stadion before Leon Goretzka smashed home the all-important record breaker in the second half. Michael Olise, Nicolas Jackson, and Raphaël Guerreiro then got in on the act to add goals 103 through 105.
Their new haul of 105 means Kompany's men have now broken a record which had stood for over 50 years, with the previous best of 101 also set by Bayern all the way back in 1971/72.
Kompany's charges are already the most prolific side in Bundesliga history, and, with five more league fixtures to go in 2025/26, it seems certain that Harry Kane, Olise and Co. will continue to raise the bar even further.
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