Bayern warms up for Madrid by smashing Bundesliga goal record and closing in on title
Bayern rested several starters before the Champions League quarterfinal and still reached 105 league goals, with Leon Goretzka scoring the record-breaker.
- On Saturday, Bayern Munich smashed the Bundesliga record for goals in a season, reaching 105 total after routing relegation-threatened Pauli 5-0.
- Bayern coach Vincent Kompany fielded a weakened side, resting top scorer Harry Kane and Aleksandar Pavlovi ahead of Wednesday's Champions League quarterfinal against Real Madrid.
- Earlier on Saturday, Leverkusen defeated second-placed Dortmund 1-0, ending their four-game winning run while fans whistled defender Nico Schlotterbeck after his contract extension announcement.
- Victory opened a 12-point gap over Borussia Dortmund with five rounds remaining, as Leipzig ensured a top-four finish after Yan Diomande scored late to beat Borussia 1-0.
- Last-Placed Heidenheim boosted survival hopes with a 3-1 win over Union Berlin, while Wolfsburg appears heading toward the second division after losing to Eintracht Frankfurt, extending its winless run to 12 games.
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Bayern Munich broke the Bundesliga's all-time record for most goals scored in a single season today with a 5-0 away win over St. Pauli.
The Bayern München team has been preparing for a visit to the Real Madrid training team from the League of Championships, winning Saturday's record of scores marked in a season in Bundeslaga and making an important step towards a new title of the championship, reports the AP.
For 54 years, the Bundesliga goal record of the big Bayern generation was held by Franz Beckenbauer. Now the current team has broken this record. Against St. Pauli, the 102nd Bayern goal this season fell.
Bayern Munich beat St. Pauli 5-0 in the last match of the 29th round of the German league on Saturday. This not only increased their lead over their Bundesliga rivals, now 12 points ahead of Dortmund, but also broke the 54-year-old league record for the number of goals scored in a season. The old number was 101, Bayern is now at 105.
5-Star Bayern Munich Break 54-year-old Bundesliga Record
Bayern Munich have broken the all-time record for total number of goals scored by a team in a Bundesliga season during their 5-0 victory at St. Pauli on Saturday. The league leaders entered the match with 100 league goals scored so far this season, and broke the record after their second goal of the evening. Vincent Kompany’s side has scored 105 goals so far, breaking the 101 goals record previously set by the club 54 years ago in the 1971/72 se…
On Saturday, April 11th, Bayern beat the Sankt Pauli lawn (0-4, 66th minute), the record number of goals scored in a season of Bundesliga, Leon Goretzka (53rd), Michael Olise (54th) and Nicolas Jackson (66th) with the Bavarian club's 102nd, 103rd and 104th goals in five days of the term.
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