Bayern Munich have rewritten Bundesliga history, smashing the league’s long-standing single-season scoring record with a relentless attacking campaign that has redefined dominance in German football.
The previous benchmark of 101 goals, set more than five decades ago by the legendary Bayern side inspired by Gerd Müller, had stood for 53 years, nine months, two weeks and one day. Until now.
Under the leadership of Vincent Kompany, Bayern have surged past that total, hitting 106 goals with five matches still left to play. The feat not only eclipses history but suggests the possibility of pushing the record to a level that may stand for generations.
As reported by Fabrizio Romano on X on Saturday, “FC Bayern beat Bundesliga goals scored record (101) by hitting 106 goals this season under Vincent Kompany. There are also 5 more games to go.”
Bayern’s approach this season has blended tactical discipline with attacking freedom, overwhelming opponents with pace, precision, and an unrelenting hunger for goals. Week after week, they have dismantled defences, turning routine fixtures into goal fests.
Breaking a record so closely tied to Müller and Bayern’s golden era connects past and present, bridging generations of excellence at one of Europe’s most storied clubs.
With five games still remaining, the question is no longer whether Bayern will set a new record, but how far they will push it. The 2025–26 season will be remembered as the campaign when Bayern Munich turned the extraordinary into the new standard.
