Historic Ten-Game Benchmark: Bayern Extend Domination in an Unprecedented Bundesliga Season
18 November 2025
Ten-Game Milestones Propelling Bayern's Commanding Start
In just ten Bundesliga matches, Bayern Munich has crafted a historic narrative, sitting on 28 points and six ahead of RB Leipzig. The club has led the league in 42 consecutive rounds, a streak that could reach 43 and echo Bayern's 1971-72 dominance if the current form holds.
Record-Breaking Feats and Notable Moments
Freiburg goalkeeper Noah Achopolo extended a remarkable run by not conceding a penalty in five attempts, a new Bundesliga record. Eintracht Frankfurt's teenage forward Can Uzun became the first teenager to score in each of his team’s first five league games.
In a high-scoring affair, Eintracht Frankfurt beat Borussia Mönchengladbach 6-4, the highest-scoring Bundesliga match in more than a decade. Patrik Schick moved to 69 league goals for Leverkusen, tying the club’s all-time foreign-scorer record with Dimitar Berbatov. Harry Kane added to Bayern's ledger with his 75th Bundesliga goal in his 73rd appearance, surpassing the previous fastest-to-75 mark in the Bundesliga’s history.
Köln’s Jakub Kamiński struck a stoppage-time equaliser against Wolfsburg, becoming Köln’s youngest Bundesliga scorer. The league's overall goal tally remains high—289 goals in ten rounds, averaging about 3.1 per match, the highest pace among Europe’s top five leagues.
Leverkusen’s 3-0 defeat in Munich ended their 37-match away run, underscoring Bayern’s continued dominance. Meanwhile, Patrik Schick’s 69th league goal for Leverkusen puts him level with Dimitar Berbatov as the club’s foreign record scorer.
As the season unfolds, the Bundesliga is proving to be one of Europe’s most entertaining stages, with young talents and veteran marksmen alike contributing to a narrative of historic proportions. With 28 points from 30 possible, Bayern has set a benchmark only matched by their own peak performances under previous coaches, reminding everyone that the clock may need to run a little faster to catch up.