FRANKFURT: Bayern Munich set an all-time Bundesliga goal record for one season when they beat St Pauli 5-0 to take their tally to 105 so far with five matches remaining.
Jamal Musiala headed in from close range after nine minutes as the visitors matched the record haul from Bayern’s 1971-72 campaign of 101 goals. Second-half strikes from Leon Goretzka and Michael Olise in the 53rd and 54th plus Nicolas Jackson in the 65th minute took their tally to 104 goals for the season before Raphael Guerreiro scored a fifth in the 88th.
The Bundesliga leaders, preparing to host Real Madrid next week in their Champions League quarter-final second leg after their midweek 2-1 win in Spain, are in the running for three titles, having also reached the German Cup semi-finals.
Coach Vincent Kompany said. “St. Pauli are a team that almost always defends very well and concedes few goals. They also have the ability for a counter attack which in this stadium can be a cause for concern. So what we did today here is not something that should be taken for granted.”
A ninth-minute header from Jamal Musiala saw the visitors equal the record of 101 goals in one season, set by Bayern in the 1971-72 campaign.
It was a welcome start for Germany midfielder Musiala, under mounting pressure to get sufficient playing practice after his long injury absence following a broken foot last year, and be ready for the World Cup.
The visitors added two more in quick succession early after the restart, with Leon Goretzka in the 53rd and Michael Olise a minute later, to beat the previous best mark and make sure of the three points.
Nicolas Jackson scored a fourth in the 65th before Raphael Guerreiro slotted in to make it 5-0 two minutes from the end, with Kompany having rested several players, including top striker Harry Kane.
Bayern are still in the running for three titles and face Leverkusen in the German Cup semi-final on April 22.
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