OneFootball
·21. März 2026
In partnership with
Yahoo sportsOneFootball
·21. März 2026
The Bundesliga once again did not disappoint when it comes to goals. In the four matches played on Saturday morning (21), the net shook 17 times!
And if the attacks shone, of course Bayern Munich contributed.
The Bundesliga leader thrashed Union Berlin at the Allianz Arena and moved even closer to securing the title.
Moreover, the team reached 97 goals in this German Championship, with seven rounds to go.
The record for most goals scored by a team in a single Bundesliga season belongs to Bayern from the 1971/72 season, with 101.
Meanwhile, the classic between Köln and Borussia Mönchengladbach was overflowing with emotion.
The match saw three goals before the eighth minute, two comebacks, and ended in a 3-3 draw.
Check out the details of the matches below:

The goal took a while to come. Bayern pressed, but missed great chances to open the score with Lennart Karl and Harry Kane.
Still before halftime, however, the Bundesliga leader paved the way for victory at the Allianz Arena.
Olise opened the scoring after a beautiful pass from Goretzka and Gnabry doubled the lead shortly after.

Leverkusen came into the match with only one win in their previous eight games.
Against Heidenheim, the bottom team in the Bundesliga, the streak was not broken.
Leverkusen managed to go up 2-0 even playing away, but conceded the equalizer in the second half.
Patrick Schick, who had already found the net in the first half, appeared as the hero to score the winning goal at the end.

It’s one of the great Bundesliga classics and provided a crazy start to the match.
Borussia Mönchengladbach opened the scoring just 30 seconds after kickoff.
With less than eight minutes played, Köln managed to turn it around, but conceded the equalizer still in the first half.
The classic saw another turnaround at 15 minutes into the second half, with Castrop.
But Köln fought back for the equalizer in the final stretch, leaving the final score at 3-3.

A direct clash in the fight against relegation.
The only goal of the match was scored in the second half, by Njinmah.
Bremen moved away from the bottom positions, while Wolfsburg, second to last, found themselves in an even more critical situation.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
📸 Alexander Hassenstein - 2026 Getty Images
Live


Live







































