Bayern Munich scores 101st goal, equals all-time Bundesliga season record Bayern Munich equalled the all-time Bundesliga goal record for one season on Saturday when Jamal Musiala headed it into a 1-0 lead against host St Pauli.
Musiala’s goal in the ninth minute was its 101st, matching the record haul from Bayern’s 1971/72 campaign. The game is ongoing and there are still five more matches in the season with Bayern all but certain to break the record.
The Bundesliga leader, preparing to host Real Madrid next week in their Champions League quarterfinal second leg after their midweek 2-1 win in Spain, is in the running for three titles, having also reached the German Cup semifinals.
Leverkusen pips Dortmund
Earlier in the day, Bayer Leverkusen bagged a crucial 1-0 victory at second-placed Borussia Dortmund courtesy of captain Robert Andrich’s first -half winner, to stay in the mix for a top-four finish with five matches left to play.
The 2024 Bundesliga champion is now fifth on 52 points, one behind fourth-placed VfB Stuttgart, which hosts Hamburg SV on Sunday. The top four teams qualify for next season’s Champions League.
It was a disappointing afternoon for Dortmund, which hit the woodwork through Serhou Guirassy in the 83rd but also saw its defender Nico Schlotterbeck jeered by the home fans, who are unhappy by his delays before eventually signing a contract extension this week.
The Ruhr valley club is in second place on 64 points with five games left.
Published on Apr 11, 2026
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Bayern Munich equalled the all-time Bundesliga goal record for one season on Saturday when Jamal Musiala headed it into a 1-0 lead against host St Pauli.
Musiala’s goal in the ninth minute was its 101st, matching the record haul from Bayern’s 1971/72 campaign. The game is ongoing and there are still five more matches in the season with Bayern all but certain to break the record.
The Bundesliga leader, preparing to host Real Madrid next week in their Champions League quarterfinal second leg after their midweek 2-1 win in Spain, is in the running for three titles, having also reached the German Cup semifinals.
Leverkusen pips Dortmund
Earlier in the day, Bayer Leverkusen bagged a crucial 1-0 victory at second-placed Borussia Dortmund courtesy of captain Robert Andrich’s first -half winner, to stay in the mix for a top-four finish with five matches left to play.
The 2024 Bundesliga champion is now fifth on 52 points, one behind fourth-placed VfB Stuttgart, which hosts Hamburg SV on Sunday. The top four teams qualify for next season’s Champions League.
It was a disappointing afternoon for Dortmund, which hit the woodwork through Serhou Guirassy in the 83rd but also saw its defender Nico Schlotterbeck jeered by the home fans, who are unhappy by his delays before eventually signing a contract extension this week.
The Ruhr valley club is in second place on 64 points with five games left.
Published on Apr 11, 2026

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