Bayern Munich's Jaw-Dropping 2025–26 Stats That Will Blow Your Mind
Bayern Munich delivered another dominant performance on Saturday, demolishing RB Leipzig 5–1 at the Red Bull Arena to move closer to securing the Bundesliga championship in what has been an exceptional campaign under Vincent Kompany's leadership.
Despite falling behind early, Bayern completely transformed the match before the break, with strikes from Serge Gnabry and Harry Kane—the latter extending his phenomenal scoring streak with a characteristic close-range effort.
A devastating eight-minute spell in the second period then sealed the victory, as Jonathan Tah (82'), Alexander Pavlović (85') and Michael Olise (88') wrapped up the demolition, maintaining Bayern's incredible undefeated streak in domestic league play this campaign.
The display epitomized everything about their season to date. Kompany's squad isn't merely coasting toward another championship—they're establishing new Bundesliga benchmarks in the process.
Indeed, the statistics underlying Bayern's supremacy this term are absolutely phenomenal.
Running Away With Things
Running Away With Things

After eighteen fixtures this season, Bayern Munich have accumulated 50 points, recording 16 victories, two draws and zero defeats. They maintain an 11-point lead over runners-up Borussia Dortmund, while third-placed Hoffenheim trail by a massive 17 points.
This points haul equals the Bundesliga benchmark at this juncture of a campaign, originally established by Pep Guardiola during his inaugural season with Bayern in 2013–14.
Having already claimed a record 33 Bundesliga championships—an incredible 28 more than the next most successful teams, Dortmund and Borussia Mönchengladbach—a 34th title now appears to be a question of when, not if. And it could arrive in record-breaking style.
The ultimate Bundesliga points record sits at 91, established by Jupp Heynckes' treble-conquering Bayern team in 2012–13. Remarkably, that iconic squad had five fewer points after 18 fixtures than Kompany's present team.
Goals, Goals and More Goals
Goals, Goals and More Goals

Staying unbeaten and accumulating a record points tally is remarkable enough—but Bayern's approach throughout the 2025–26 season has been even more spectacular.
Having netted an incredible 71 goals in 18 league fixtures, Bayern have shattered the previous Bundesliga record of 57 at this point—a mark they established during the 2021–22 season.
They have found the net at least twice in every league encounter this season, a streak that extends to 26 consecutive Bundesliga matches when including the conclusion of last campaign.
Actually, only one club in the annals of Europe's premier five divisions has ever scored more goals after 18 matches than Bayern have achieved in 2025–26: Athletic Club in 1930–31, who found the net 73 times in an 18-game La Liga season as they secured the title on goal difference over Racing Santander.
For additional perspective, the Premier League record for goals after 18 games stands at 53, established by Roberto Mancini's Manchester City team in 2011–12—a squad led by none other than Vincent Kompany.
'Hat-Trick Harry' Has Lewandowski in His Sights
'Hat-Trick Harry' Has Lewandowski in His Sights

Goals have flowed from all areas for Bayern Munich this campaign, with 15 different players already scoring in the Bundesliga.
Olise has contributed 10 goals, summer acquisition Luis Díaz has nine, and Gnabry has seven, but predictably it is Harry Kane who spearheads the attack. The England skipper has already netted an outstanding 21 goals, including three hat-tricks against RB Leipzig, Hoffenheim and Stuttgart—a sequence that has earned him the moniker "Hat-Trick Harry" among his colleagues.
Three additional trebles would see Kane match the Bundesliga record for hat-tricks in a single campaign, established by Bayern icon Gerd Müller during the 1971–72 season.
Regarding the league's single-season scoring benchmark, that distinction belongs to Robert Lewandowski, who scored 41 goals in the 2020–21 campaign. After 18 matches that year, the prolific Polish striker had netted 23 goals—merely two more than Kane has at the identical stage this season.
With 16 fixtures remaining, Kane is perfectly positioned to challenge, and potentially exceed, Lewandowski's record—though it's important to note that Lewandowski reached his 41 goals in just 29 appearances, missing five matches due to injury, which only emphasizes the magnitude of that accomplishment.
Bayern's Dominance Extending Beyond Bundesliga
Bayern's Dominance Extending Beyond Bundesliga

Bayern Munich's supremacy this season extends beyond domestic competition.
In the Champions League, Kompany's team advanced to the knockout rounds impressively, securing five victories from their six League Phase matches and suffering just one defeat—to Arsenal, who topped the group and inflicted Bayern's sole loss across all competitions this season.
In the DFB-Pokal, Bayern have smoothly reached the quarterfinals, where they will meet RB Leipzig on Feb. 11.
Across all tournaments, Kane has already scored 32 goals in 28 appearances—nearly halfway to the legendary total achieved by Müller during the 1972–73 season, when he netted 66 goals in 49 matches.