Bayern Munich secured a commanding 5-0 victory against FC St. Pauli on April 11, 2026, at Millerntor-Stadion in Hamburg, breaking a 54-year-old record in the process.
This match saw five different players score for Bayern, showcasing their offensive strength. Harry Kane continued to lead the team as the top scorer, netting his 31st goal of the season, while Danel Sinani remains the top scorer for St. Pauli with just 5 goals.
With this win, Bayern Munich solidified their position at the top of the Bundesliga, now holding 73 points, while FC St. Pauli sits precariously in 16th place with only 25 points.
The match also marked the senior debut of Bara Sapoko Ndiaye for Bayern, who made an impact in a lineup that saw seven changes from their previous game, as noted by coach Vincent Kompany.
FC St. Pauli, under the management of Alexander Blessin, made three changes to their lineup but struggled to contain Bayern’s relentless attack. The goal differential tells a stark story: Bayern boasts an impressive +73, while St. Pauli’s stands at -20.
Notably, Bayern’s offensive prowess has been consistent, having scored over 90 goals in each of the last six seasons. However, they have yet to match the Bundesliga record of 101 goals set during the 1971/72 season.
Leon Goretzka and Tom Bischof were also instrumental in the match, with Bischof being described as a “wrecking ball” in midfield, contributing significantly to Bayern’s dominance.
Michael Olise continued his impressive form, contributing a goal or assist for the sixth consecutive match, further highlighting Bayern’s depth in talent.
As the season progresses, observers are keen to see if Bayern can maintain their form and possibly set new records, while FC St. Pauli will need to regroup to avoid relegation.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the potential impact of this match on the upcoming fixtures for both teams.