Almost unnoticed, a striker set a Bundesliga record at the weekend. Max Kruse scored his tenth goal of the current season for his club Union Berlin. This makes him only the fifth striker in the history of the Bundesliga to score at least ten goals in one season at four different clubs.
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Here is the record quintet: Manfred Burgsmüller (Rot-Weiß Essen, Borussia Dortmund, 1. FC Nürnberg, SV Werder Bremen), Klaus Fischer (TSV 1860 Munich), FC Schalke o4, 1. FC Cologne, VfL Bochum), Stefan Kuntz (VfL Bochum, Bayer 05 Uerdingen), 1. FC Kaiserslautern, Arminia Bielefeld), Bruno Labbadia (Hamburger SV, FC Bayern Munich, 1. FC Cologne, Arminia Bielefeld) and now also Max Kruse (SC Freiburg, Borussia Mönchengladbach, SV Werder Bremen, Union Berlin). ptt
35 Tore: Lewandowski (Munich). 21 Tore: Haaland (Dortmund), Silva Frankfurt). 17 Tore: Weghorst (Wolfsburg). 14 Tore: Kramaric (Hoffenheim).
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2. League
20 Tore: Terodde (Hamburg). 15 Tore: Dursun (Darmstadt). 13 Tore: Cooling weather (Heidenheim). 12 Tore: Srbeny (Paderborn), Zoller, Zulj (both Bochum).
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3. League
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16 Tore: Mölders (1860 Munich). 14 Tore: Janjic (Verl). 13 Tore: Boyd (Halle), Yildirim (Verl). 12 Tore: Sliskovic (Türkgücü Munich).
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