They don't just win. They dominate. And Bayern Munich just hit a milestone that shows you exactly what kind of season they're having.
Bayern scored two goals in stoppage time - including a 90+9' winner from Lennart Karl - to beat Freiburg 3-2 and break the 100-goal mark for the season. Let me say that again: 100 goals. And they're now chasing the all-time Bundesliga scoring record.
This isn't just winning - this is historic domination. This is a team that doesn't know how to quit, doesn't accept draws, and finds ways to score even when the game looks lost.
Freiburg led 2-1. They were minutes away from a huge upset. And then Bayern did what Bayern does - they found another gear. Goals in the 90+2' and 90+9' minutes completed an improbable comeback and pushed their season tally to triple digits.
With Harry Kane and Michael Olise firing on all cylinders, this Bayern side is putting up numbers that will be remembered for generations. According to Bundesliga.com, the all-time scoring record is within touching distance, and at this rate, they're going to smash it.
Kane has been everything Bayern hoped for and more when they brought him from Tottenham. The English striker has seamlessly adapted to the Bundesliga and is on pace for a season that would make even the legendary Gerd Müller proud.
But it's not just about individual brilliance - it's about a system that creates chances relentlessly. It's about a mentality that refuses to accept anything less than victory. It's about a club that sets the standard for excellence in German football.
That 90+9' winner? That's the Bayern mentality in a nutshell. Most teams would've settled for the draw. Most teams would've been happy to escape with a point after trailing. But Bayern kept pushing, kept attacking, kept believing - and they got their reward.
This is the kind of excellence you have to celebrate. One hundred goals and counting, chasing history with every match. That's what sports is all about, folks.
