European round-up: Champions-elect Bayern break Bundesliga goals record as Dortmund slip up
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European round-up: Champions-elect Bayern break Bundesliga goals record as Dortmund slip up
"Bayern Munich made Bundesliga history as they took another huge step towards the title with an emphatic 5-0 win at St. Pauli, tying the record for goals scored in a Bundesliga season."
"Leon Goretzka lashing home a far-post volley after Joshua Kimmich's free-kick was flicked into his path marked Bayern's record-breaking 102nd goal of the season."
"Bayern are 12 points clear of Dortmund with five games to play after their closest challengers lost 1-0 at home to Bayer Leverkusen."
"Atletico Madrid fell back down to earth with a bump at Sevilla, despite having won 2-0 at Barcelona in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals."
Bayern Munich secured a significant 5-0 victory against St. Pauli, tying the Bundesliga record for goals in a season with their 101st goal. Leon Goretzka scored the record-breaking 102nd goal shortly after halftime. Michael Olise, Nicholas Jackson, and Raphael Guerreiro contributed to the dominant scoreline. Bayern leads the league by 12 points over Dortmund, who lost to Bayer Leverkusen. In other matches, RB Leipzig won 1-0 against Borussia Monchengladbach, while Wolfsburg and Heidenheim faced relegation struggles.
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