
FC Bayern Munich has surpassed the Bundesliga's long-standing single-season scoring record, previously held by a Bayern side led by Gerd Müller over five decades ago. The former record of 101 goals stood for 53 years, nine months, two weeks, and one day. Under the leadership of Vincent Kompany, Bayern has now scored 106 goals with five matches remaining in the season. This achievement was reported by Fabrizio Romano on X. Bayern's tactical discipline and attacking freedom have allowed them to consistently dismantle defenses and set a new standard for offensive football in the Bundesliga. This accomplishment connects the club's past golden era with its present success, demonstrating a continued legacy of excellence. With several games left, the team has the opportunity to further extend this new record.
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