st. pauli vs bayern — GB news

Bayern Munich delivered a commanding performance against St. Pauli, winning 5-0 at Millerntor Stadium on April 11, 2026. This victory not only showcased Bayern’s attacking prowess but also marked a historic moment as they set a new Bundesliga record with 102 goals in a single season.

Jamal Musiala ignited the scoring in the 9th minute, putting Bayern ahead early in the match. Leon Goretzka followed suit, netting the second goal in the 53rd minute, before Michael Olise added a third just a minute later. Nicolas Jackson extended the lead to four in the 65th minute, and Raphaël Guerreiro capped off the rout with a fifth goal in the 88th minute.

The statistics from the match reflect Bayern’s dominance, with the team holding 72% possession and completing nearly 1,000 passes at an impressive 94% accuracy. Musiala’s standout performance earned him the Man of the Match title, further solidifying his reputation as a key player for the team.

This victory also extended Bayern Munich’s unbeaten away run to 24 Bundesliga matches, a testament to their consistency and strength on the road. In contrast, St. Pauli had been in decent form at home, having lost only one of their previous seven matches before facing Bayern.

Historically, Bayern Munich has been a powerhouse in German football, and this season they were already closing in on their club record of 100 goals set during the 1971/72 campaign. With this latest win, they have not only surpassed that mark but have also set a new benchmark for future teams to aspire to.

As the season progresses, observers will be keen to see if Bayern can maintain this scoring form and what impact it will have on their title defense. The team’s attacking depth, highlighted by contributions from players like Musiala and Goretzka, suggests they will continue to be a formidable force in the Bundesliga.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding the implications of this match for St. Pauli’s season, but they will need to regroup quickly to avoid slipping further down the standings. The pressure is on as they look to bounce back from this heavy defeat.

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