It had been the highest Bundesliga score to be made, beating Bayern Munich’s previous record of 101, from their legendary 1971-72 team, by a whopping 21 goals, as one of the best attacking campaigns in Europe’s top five leagues was witnessed this term.
Kompany was handed over a potent attacking force when he joined the club in 2024, where the team scored 94 goals under Thomas Tuchel. In just two years, the Belgian has turned the team into something else altogether.
The team managed to bag 99 goals in its first season but has exploded in the second, to break club records as it averaged over 3 goals per league game.

Only one team in Europe’s top 5 leagues has scored more than Kompany’s Bayern, with Torino scoring 125 in 1947/48, with Real Madrid scoring 121 under Jose Mourinho in 2011/12.
The record-breaking season now makes this another monumental achievement for Bayern following their Champions League triumph against Real Madrid. Kompany’s philosophy of relentless attacking has made the German powerhouse one of the most feared teams in the world once again.





