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Lewis Ambrose·16 June 2020

🤩 The incredible numbers behind Bayern Munich's Bundesliga win

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There it is, an eighth Bundesliga title in a row for Bayern Munich.

And the 2019/20 season has been their most impressive for a while.


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Goals galore

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The attack has been the star of the show. After 32 games, Bayern have scored an outrageous 93 goals.

Another nine goals will take them beyond the Bundesliga record of 101 goals in a season, which the club set back in 1971/72.


Robert’s better than ever

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Robert Lewandowski has never been this good.

The Pole has netted 31 Bundesliga goals in 29 Bundesliga appearances this season. He’s never scored more and there are still two games to go.

Gerd Müller’s 40-goal record for a Bundesliga season isn’t quite out of reach yet. Anything is possible with Lewandowski.


Assist machine

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Thomas Müller’s season started on the bench with his future in doubt. Fast-forward to June and he has 20 Bundesliga assists.

The Bundesliga record – 21, Kevin de Bruyne – is so close.


What a run!

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Bayern have now won 11 games in a row, something they never managed under Niko Kovac.

In those 11 games, they’ve scored 35 goals and conceded just eight times.


No stopping them

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That is now EIGHT Bundesliga title wins in a row for Bayern.

How impressive is that?

Well, it’s as many titles as Borussia Dortmund have ever won. The only other team with more in their history is Nürnberg, and this run could catch their tally of nine next year.