Bayern Munich are on the brink of rewriting Bundesliga history as they approach the international break.
The league leaders sit just four goals shy of the all-time single-season record, with Harry Kane and Vincent Kompany’s ruthless attacking unit in unstoppable form.
The Bavarian machine is poised to shatter the milestone in the coming weeks, turning every match into a goal-scoring exhibition.
The sensational run continued on Saturday when Union Berlin became the latest victims of Bayern’s relentless firepower.
A clinical 4-0 victory at the Allianz Arena took the total to a staggering 97 goals after just 27 matches of the 2025/26 campaign.
Serge Gnabry capped the afternoon with a thunderous long-range strike, sending the home crowd into raptures and edging Kompany’s side ever closer to three historic landmarks.
Not only are Bayern on the verge of becoming the first team to reach a century of goals in a single Bundesliga season, but they are also
They are also breathing down the neck of the all-time record of 101 goals, set by the club itself back in 1971/72. At an astonishing average of 3.59 goals per game, the pace is simply breathtaking.
Few would bet against them smashing the century and possibly the record on Matchday 28 when they travel to Freiburg on Saturday, 4 April.
The schedule then offers further opportunities: a trip to St. Pauli on Saturday 11 April, followed by a mouth-watering home clash against fourth-placed VfB Stuttgart on Sunday 19 April.
With the international break providing a brief pause, Bayern’s players and fans are already counting down the days.
The attacking machine shows no signs of slowing, and the rest of the league can only watch in awe as one of the greatest goal-scoring seasons in German football history unfolds before their eyes.
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