Bayern Munich break the all-time Bundesliga goal record (102 goals) in a 5-0 win over St. Pauli. Musiala and Goretzka score in historic victory.
Bayern Munich made history on Saturday by crushing St. Pauli 5-0, taking their season tally to 102 goals—surpassing the legendary 1971/72 record of 101 goals. Despite making seven changes ahead of their Champions League clash with Real Madrid, the Bavarians extended their unbeaten league run to 10 games in dominant fashion.
The Historic Timeline
- The Record-Equalizer (0-1): Just nine minutes in, Jamal Musiala powered home a header from a Konrad Laimer cross to hit the 101-goal mark.
- The Record-Breaker (0-2): In the second half, a Joshua Kimmich free-kick found Leon Goretzka, who volleyed home Bayern’s 102nd goal of the season, officially setting the new all-time Bundesliga record.
- The Floodgates Open: Within minutes of the record-breaker, Michael Olise curled in a low strike for the third, followed by Nicolas Jackson atoning for an earlier miss to make it four.
- The Final Blow (0-5): Raphaël Guerreiro pounced on a defensive lapse late in the game to complete the five-goal haul.
The Magic Number: 102
| Season | Team | Goals Scored | Result |
| 2025/26 | Bayern Munich | 102* | Record Broken |
| 1971/72 | Bayern Munich | 101 | Previous Record |
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