Bayern Munich reached the 100-goal milestone for the 2025/26 Bundesliga season following a dramatic 3-2 victory over Freiburg, placing them on the verge of breaking the league’s all-time single-season scoring record.
Vincent Kompany’s side hit the triple-digit mark on Matchday 28, equaling the total achieved by the club’s legendary 2019/20 treble-winning squad.
Entering the contest with 97 goals, the Bavarians secured the milestone through a last-gasp win in the Black Forest.
With six matches remaining, the prolific form of Harry Kane and Michael Olise has made a new historic benchmark appear almost inevitable for the league leaders.
The club is now just one goal shy of the historic 101-goal record set by the 1971/72 Bayern team. Surpassing that mark would cement this squad’s place in German football history.
Reflecting on the significance of the achievement, observers noted the relentless nature of the attack, while the league confirmed: “Bayern Munich have reached the 100-goal milestone for the 2025/26 season.”
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