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·15 January 2026
Kompany's Bayern surpasses the Pep Guardiola era

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·15 January 2026

Bayern Munich are once again dominating the Bundesliga and by finishing half of the season mark with 47 points from 17 matches – 15 wins and two draws – the Bavarian club achieved the best campaign in the history of the competition at this stage.
The Bavarians' numbers, which border on the absurd, surpass a record that already belonged to them since the 2013/2014 season under the management of Pep Guardiola. This time, the tiebreaker came in the goal difference, with an impressive 53, against the 35 of that historic team.
The offensive statistics help explain the achievement. Bayern has scored 66 times in 17 games, maintaining an average of over three goals per match and approaching four goals per game, a rare performance even for a club accustomed to dominating German football.
On the other side of the field, there is defensive consistency with only 13 goals conceded, which reinforces the balance of a team that is lethal in attack and solid in defence.
With this, the goal difference of +53 has become the highest ever recorded in a Bundesliga half-season, solidifying a campaign that goes down in the record books. More than just isolated numbers, the performance reveals a team that controls games, sets the pace, and naturally suffocates opponents.
On the field, individual prominence also makes a difference. Harry Kane is the standout symbol of Vincent Kompany's historic Bayern campaign. Hurricane Kane has amassed 20 goals and four assists in the Bundesliga, being the main cog in the offensive sector and decisive in most matches.
Alongside him, the Englishman benefits from a luxurious supporting act. Former Liverpool man Luis Díaz has a significant direct involvement, with 10 goals and nine assists, offering intensity, creativity, and finishing power on the flanks of the attack. Ex-Crystal Palace forward Michael Olise is another standout, with nine goals and nine assists.
A large part of this supremacy is due to the work of Vincent Kompany. In a short time, the coach has managed to enhance the collective strength of Bayern, maintaining the club's dominant tradition while simultaneously elevating the standard of performance to a new level. The combination of intensity, organisation, and firepower has transformed the first half into a true demonstration of strength.
Thus, Bayern not only leads the Bundesliga with authority but also reaffirms its historic status by establishing benchmarks that reinforce the scale of the Bavarian project and once again place German football under the absolute dominion of the Munich giant.









































