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Bayern just missed a new goal record

The old and new German football champions FC Bayern Munich crowned their 30th title with the best second half of the league history and a total of 100 goals.

The record champion effortlessly prevailed at VfL Wolfsburg with 4: 0 (2: 0), with 49 of 51 possible points in the second half of the season, the guests equalized their own record. And: They only scored more goals in 1971/72 – back then there were 101.

By the way, the team of coach Hansi Flick achieved their best result of 2014 with their tenth away win in a row.

Midfielder Thomas Müller also leveled the achievements of his colleagues Zvjezdan Misimovic and Kevin de Bruyne (both VfL Wolfsburg) and Emil Forsberg (RB Leipzig) with his 22nd assist.

FC Bayern highly concentrated from the start

With the fifth home defeat in a row against Bayern, the Lower Saxony, however, slipped from sixth to seventh place in the final table and now have to fight their way through the qualification to the group stage of the Europa League.

Competitor TSG Hoffenheim, who was tied before the last match day, came to a surprisingly clear away win at Vice Champion Borussia Dortmund.

The guests, who were highly concentrated from the first minute, used their first opportunity to take the lead in the fourth minute, Kingsley Coman was successful with a low shot after a quick switching game from close range.

Mickael Cuisance scored the second goal with a remarkable long-range shot (37th), the Frenchman surprisingly took the place of Joshua Kimmich in the starting line-up.

With a penalty (72nd), his 34th goal of the season, Robert Lewandowski made it 0-3, Müller added the fourth goal (79th). Lewandowski Pole was awarded the scoring cannon for the fifth time after the encounter.

His penalty was preceded by a foul by Josuha Guilavogui, the Wolfsburg captain saw a yellow-red card for it.

Flick has to drive his stars

The hosts had little to oppose the Bavarian game culture. Wout Weghorst scored in injury time of the first half, but referee Patrick Ittrich decided on striker foul. “You don’t have to whistle that,” said VfL sports director Marcel Schäfer during the break on the “Sky” microphone.

After the change of sides, the guests dropped back a little at times – perhaps with a view of the DFB Cup final against Bayer Leverkusen next Saturday.

Flick did not like this at all, with unmistakable arm movements the coach asked for more commitment. In fact, the straw fire in Wolfsburg was extinguished after just under an hour.

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