Vincent Kompany’s Bayern Munich continued their relentless march toward another Bundesliga title tonight, dismantling St. Pauli 5-0 at the Millerntor-Stadion. On a night where the gap between the league leaders and the relegation-threatened hosts felt like a canyon, Bayern didn’t just win; they made a massive statement about their historical dominance.
This wasn’t just another three points. The victory pushes Bayern to 76 points after 29 games, keeping them a comfortable 12 points clear of Borussia Dortmund. But the real story lies in the sheer volume of goals this side is producing.
Scoring Records Under Threat
Bayern have now racked up a staggering 105 goals in just 29 league matches. To put that in perspective, they are averaging 3.6 goals per game. At this rate, they aren’t just winning games—they are hunting down the all-time Bundesliga single-season record of 101 goals (which they set themselves back in 1971/72). They’ve already surpassed their own record with five games still to play.
The man at the heart of this onslaught, Harry Kane, didn’t miss the party either. With his contribution tonight, Kane sits on 31 league goals for the campaign. While Robert Lewandowski’s “unbeatable” 41-goal record once seemed safe, Kane’s current form—and Bayern’s refusal to take their foot off the gas—has the statisticians sweating.
Key Match Stats:
• Result: St. Pauli 0-5 Bayern Munich
• Bayern League Goals: 105 (New Season High)
• Harry Kane: 31 Goals in 26 Appearances
• Standings: 1st Place (76 Points)
If you thought Bayern might rotate heavily with the Champions League quarter-final against Real Madrid looming on Wednesday, you were wrong. Kompany has turned this team into a scoring machine that simply doesn’t know how to idle.



