1000th Bundesliga home game
Thomas Tuchel’s farewell tour as Bayern coach began with the hoped-for victory thanks to double packer Harry Kane. In the 1000th Bundesliga home game, Tuchel and the Munich ensemble were able to celebrate striker Kane’s 27th goal of the season in injury time on Saturday evening to make it 2-1 (0-0) against fearful opponents RB Leipzig. Kane also made it 1-0 (56th). With the late success, the record champions stopped the previous series of defeats and remain at least within sight of the league dominant Bayer Leverkusen, who are eight points better.
The separation decision at the end of the season had the effect that the Bayern management had hoped for – especially in terms of passion. However, how unstable the Munich team is in the new year was shown by the interim equalization. Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer twice prevented Benjamin Sesko from making it 1-1. During the RB striker’s successful third attempt, the Munich captain was powerless because Leon Goretzka deflected the ball during the rescue attempt (70).
Tuchel was unable to make full use of his new freedom of choice without taking into account its possible long-term effects in the lineup given a long list of failures. Joshua Kimmich had to help out at right back. “He’s a complete professional,” said Tuchel about the international player’s transfer from the center of midfield, where youngster Aleksandar Pavlovic directed convincingly.
Tuchel watched most of the action sitting on a silver equipment box. And he saw a Bayern team that tried very hard, started powerfully, but who lacked self-confidence after three defeats – and also a bit of luck. Kane completed an attack via Pavlovic and Raphaël Guerreiro with his head. But RB goalkeeper Janis Blaswich directed the ball onto the post (5th).
The current Bayern situation was repeatedly reflected in the actions of Leroy Sané. The national player, who embodied world class in the first few months of the season, wasted balls and, despite his best efforts, failed to finish on goal (34′). Sané then unfortunately blocked a shot from Kane, who even tried an overhead kick, with his back (42′). So it remained goalless at halftime against a team from Leipzig that largely lacked the sharpness of the last, outstanding victories in Munich (3:1 in the league, 3:0 in the Supercup). Coach Marco Rose struggled a lot on the sidelines.
Kane is new: Players with 25 or more goals in a Bundesliga season
Harry Kane – A season with at least 25 goals
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For FC Bayern: 2023/24 – 27 goals so far (after matchday 23)
Erling Haaland – A season with at least 25 goals
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For BVB: 2020/21 – 27 goals
André Silva – A season with at least 25 goals
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For Eintracht Frankfurt: 2020/21 – 28 goals
Timo Werner – A season with at least 25 goals
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For RB Leipzig: 2019/20 – 28 goals
Robert Lewandowski – 6 seasons with at least 25 goals
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For FC Bayern: 2015/16 – 30 goals, 2016/17 – 30 goals, 2017/18 – 29 goals, 2019/20 – 34 goals, 2020/21 – 41 goals, 2021/22 – 35 goals
Anthony Modeste – A season with at least 25 goals
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For 1. FC Köln: 2016/17 – 25 goals
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – 2 seasons with at least 25 goals
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For BVB: 2015/16 – 25 goals, 2016/17 – 31 goals
Stefan Kießling – A season with at least 25 goals
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For Bayer Leverkusen: 2012/13 – 25 goals
Mario Gómez – 2 seasons with at least 25 goals
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For FC Bayern: 2010/11 – 28 goals, 2011/12 – 26 goals
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar – A season with at least 25 goals
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For Schalke 04: 2011/12 – 29 goals
Edin Dzeko – A season with at least 25 goals
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For VfL Wolfsburg: 2008/09 – 26 goals
Grafite – A season with at least 25 goals
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For VfL Wolfsburg: 2008/09 – 28 goals
Miroslav Klose – A season with at least 25 goals
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For Werder Bremen: 2005/06 – 25 goals
Ailton – A season with at least 25 goals
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For Werder Bremen: 2003/04 – 28 goals
Rudi Völler – A season with at least 25 goals
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For Werder Bremen: 1984/85 – 25 goals
Klaus Allofs – A season with at least 25 goals
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For 1. FC Köln: 1984/85 – 26 goals
Horst Hrubesch – A season with at least 25 goals
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For HSV: 1981/82 – 27 goals
Manfred Burgsmüller – A season with at least 25 goals
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For BVB: 1980/81 – 29 goals
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge – 3 seasons with at least 25 goals
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For FC Bayern: 1979/80 – 26 goals, 1980/81 – 29 goals, 1983/84 – 26 goals
Dieter Müller – A season with at least 25 goals
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For 1. FC Köln: 1976/77 – 34 goals
Bernd Hölzenbein – A season with at least 25 goals
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For Eintracht Frankfurt: 1976/77 – 26 goals
Klaus Fischer – A season with at least 25 goals
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For Schalke 04: 1975/76 – 29 goals
Jupp Heynckes – 3 seasons with at least 25 goals
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For Gladbach: 1972/73 – 28 goals, 1973/74 – 30 goals, 1974/75 – 27 goals
Hannes Löhr – A season with at least 25 goals
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For 1. FC Köln: 1967/68 – 27 goals
Franz Brungs – A season with at least 25 goals
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For 1. FC Nürnberg: 1967/68 – 25 goals
Gerd Müller – 7 seasons with at least 25 goals
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For FC Bayern: 1966/67 – 28 goals, 1968/69 – 30 goals, 1969/70 – 38 goals, 1971/72 – 40 goals, 1972/73 – 36 goals, 1973/74 – 30 goals, 1976/77 – 28 goals
Lothar Emmerich – 2 seasons with at least 25 goals
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For BVB: 1965/66 – 31 goals, 1966/67 – 28 goals
Timo Konietzka – A season with at least 25 goals
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For 1860 Munich: 1965/66 – 26 goals
Uwe Seeler – A season with at least 25 goals
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For HSV: 1963/64 – 30 goals
After the break, the guests entered the game offensively. Amadou Haidara tested national goalkeeper Neuer with a long-range shot, and Mohamed Simakan shot past from the corner (53′). And then? Met Kane again. The Englishman’s form is rising again. But there is too much missing in the Bayern game, including the quality of defending a lead. The now snappy, determined Leipzig team got shots and equalized – and then Kane struck again shortly before the end.
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