Munich (dpa)
Bayern Munich scored 100 goals in the German Football League “Bundesliga”, in one Gregorian year, after its victory over Freiburg 2-1 yesterday, Saturday, and with 6 matches left for the team before the end of 2021, it became the breaking of the record for Cologne (101 goals), which continued For a long time it is inevitable.
Cologne had set the record in 1977, but with six matches remaining before the end of the year, Bayern will break this record, perhaps on the 19th of this month, when they face Augsburg after the international break.
“This shows that we played a very offensive style,” said Thomas Muller, who assisted Leon Goretzka’s opening goal in Bayern’s 2-1 win over Freiburg.
He added: “We have the quality to create many scoring chances, and we also enjoy scoring goals in abundance. As pointed out by Muller, Bayern’s thirst for goals is evident in the number of games the team seeks to increase the number of goals, when other teams are indulgent to save energy.
In recent matches, Bayern scored five goals against Dynamo Kiev, four against Benfica, five against Leverkusen, four against Hoffenheim and five against Union Berlin.
Hasan Salihamidzic, a board member for sports affairs, agreed: The team is very thirsty, even after they score two or three goals. But there is a small black point which is that Bayern conceded 11 goals in 11 league games.
Clean sheets became rare, and Hamidic confirmed: We want to concede fewer goals. A weak point in defense has already cost the team a German Cup exit, after a 5-0 loss to Borussia Moenchengladbach, and could also threaten the team’s Champions League ambitions in the latter stages.
But crowning the tenth title in a row in the Bundesliga is very close, especially since the second-placed Borussia Dortmund team lost 1/2 to Leipzig yesterday, Saturday, four points behind Bayern, the leaders.
“We want to pass the pressure on to Dortmund,” Mueller said. Of course, there was little hope that they could lose points against Leipzig and that we could widen the gap a little bit further up the lead.
“When we come back after the international break, we know that Bayern will be top of the table – there is nothing better than that.”
Freiburg tasted the loss for the first time this season, although Yannick Haberer scored the face-saving goal for Freiburg, after Robert Lewandowski scored Bayern’s second goal and his 60th in 2021.
“The team did their best,” said Freiburg coach Christian Streich. It was clear that Bayern would get their chances at the speeds they have. “We couldn’t have done better than what we did today,” he added.
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