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·11 April 2026
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·11 April 2026
Are we all witnessing the best FC Bayern Munich of all time right now — and with it, the best Bundesliga team ever as well?
It’s not just the win against Real in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals that suggests so, because Bayern have just (once again) written themselves into the Bundesliga history books.
In the match against FC St. Pauli at the Millerntor, Bayern broke the Bundesliga’s all-time goalscoring record.
Thanks to goals from Jamal Musiala (9th minute) and Leon Goretzka (53rd), Vincent Kompany’s team temporarily stood at an incredible 102 (!) goals scored.
No team had ever scored that many goals in a single season before — not even the record champions from Munich themselves.
Because of course, with this record, FCB have replaced themselves at the top. Fifty-three years ago — in the 1971/72 season — it was coach Udo Lattek’s side, built around Kaiser Franz Beckenbauer, that scored exactly 101 goals.
Back in the 70s, the milestone goal came on the final matchday. Things are different now, because FC Bayern not only still have the remaining minutes against the Hamburg side to extend the record even further. They actually still have five full matches left to do it.
Numbers 103 to 105 have already gone in as well. Olise, Jackson and later Guerreiro made it 5:0 for the visitors. So really, it’s a clear-cut case: this record hasn’t just been broken, it will probably be absolutely shattered over the coming weeks.
It’s simply unbelievable what Bayern are producing this season.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.
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