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·28 septembre 2025

Fastest champions ever? Bundesliga fears Bayern steamroller

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FC Bayern is marching unstoppable through the Bundesliga. After the 4:0 against Werder Bremen, the Munich team stands not only flawlessly - they have also made the best season start in league history. Now the question arises: Is the Bundesliga facing a lightning-fast championship like never before?

Five games, five victories, 22:3 goals - the numbers speak a clear language. Never before has a Bundesliga team started the season as furiously as Vincent Kompany's team. On average, Bayern is currently scoring 4.4 goals per game and has shot itself to the top of the table as if there were no competition.


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For comparison: A team has started with five victories in a row 16 times before, but never with such a dominant goal difference. With this, the Munich team has made history - and that in a phase when many experts described the squad as unusually thin.

The dominance inevitably raises the question of whether Bayern can also break the record for the fastest championship of all time. They hold this record themselves: Under Pep Guardiola the record champion secured the trophy on the 27th matchday in the 2013/14 season - back then after a 3:1 against Hertha BSC on March 25.

Kane, Neuer and Dreesen: Bayern voices on the upswing

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In addition to the impressive early form of Harry Kane, who already has ten league goals to his credit, the lack of consistency of the competition also speaks for a possible lightning-fast championship. Borussia Dortmund, RB Leipzig and Eintracht Frankfurt so far do not give the impression of being able to seriously challenge Bayern.

Captain Manuel Neuer sees the dominance also in the minds of the opponents: "I believe that the opponents also have a bit of respect. Fear, I don't know, but it's just not nice for them to play in Munich."

CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen on the other hand is cautious and warns to be careful: "I would not speak of marches and similar things so early! We have to take every opponent seriously, do well to celebrate the victories, but also look at the next opponent with concentration and humility. Then we will see what comes out of it."

Dreesen had special praise for his coach. The management of the small squad impresses the Bayern boss: "The coach is doing an outstanding job! Vincent is not only moderating this, but he is working with these players. And each of his players gets a chance. He is doing this excellently - extraordinarily excellently!"

Is the Bundesliga facing a march-through?

FC Bayern is facing a paradoxical situation after just a few weeks: Sportingly, the record champion seems stronger than ever, at the same time the superiority is already causing discussions about the tension of the league. If Kompany's team maintains its form and the competition continues to falter, the title fight could be decided earlier than ever before.

Whether it will actually be enough for a new historical record in the end remains open. However, it is clear: Bayern has already made history this season - and could soon be chasing the next record.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.

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