Untouchable in the Bundesliga: Bayern’s Title Season by the Stats

Bayern Munich will finish the 2025/26 Bundesliga season on top, and the numbers back it up. The champions posted a 25-4-1 record with league-best outputs across the board. They scored 109 goals, allowed only 29, averaged 19.4 shots per game and kept 67% of the ball. It reads like a checklist for a title-winning machine, and Sofascore’s season card shows just how complete it was.

Relentless attack
Bayern’s forward line turned pressure into production. Of their 109 league goals, 94 came from inside the box and 12 from range, a healthy mix that kept defenses guessing. Finishing variety mattered too: 59 right-footed strikes, 34 with the left and 13 headers underline how many ways they could score.
The shot volume was elite at 19.4 per match, but it wasn’t wasteful. Sustained possession and constant presence in the final third created repeatable chances. That balance is why they led the league for goals scored.
Control and defensive stability
The title run was built on control. Bayern owned 67% possession and still protected their back line, conceding just 29 goals. Ball recoveries came mostly in the middle third (45.8%), with 42.3% in their own half and 11.9% high up the pitch, showing a smart blend of pressing and structure.
That risk management mattered late in games. With opponents forced deeper, Bayern could recycle attacks while limiting transitions. It’s the type of territorial dominance that quietly wins seasons.
Harry Kane’s headline season
The scoring charts had a familiar name at the top. Harry Kane netted 32 league goals and also finished as Bayern’s best performer by Sofascore Rating with a 7.89. That’s close to 30% of the team’s total, reflecting both elite finishing and dependable involvement week after week.
Kane’s consistency meant fewer dry spells and more routine wins. When the big chance arrived, it usually counted, and Bayern moved on to the next three points.
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22 Apr 2026Untouchable in the Bundesliga: Bayern’s Title Season by the Stats

Bayern Munich will finish the 2025/26 Bundesliga season on top, and the numbers back it up. The champions posted a 25-4-1 record with league-best outputs across the board. They scored 109 goals, allowed only 29, averaged 19.4 shots per game and kept 67% of the ball. It reads like a checklist for a title-winning machine, and Sofascore’s season card shows just how complete it was.

Relentless attack
Bayern’s forward line turned pressure into production. Of their 109 league goals, 94 came from inside the box and 12 from range, a healthy mix that kept defenses guessing. Finishing variety mattered too: 59 right-footed strikes, 34 with the left and 13 headers underline how many ways they could score.
The shot volume was elite at 19.4 per match, but it wasn’t wasteful. Sustained possession and constant presence in the final third created repeatable chances. That balance is why they led the league for goals scored.
Control and defensive stability
The title run was built on control. Bayern owned 67% possession and still protected their back line, conceding just 29 goals. Ball recoveries came mostly in the middle third (45.8%), with 42.3% in their own half and 11.9% high up the pitch, showing a smart blend of pressing and structure.
That risk management mattered late in games. With opponents forced deeper, Bayern could recycle attacks while limiting transitions. It’s the type of territorial dominance that quietly wins seasons.
Harry Kane’s headline season
The scoring charts had a familiar name at the top. Harry Kane netted 32 league goals and also finished as Bayern’s best performer by Sofascore Rating with a 7.89. That’s close to 30% of the team’s total, reflecting both elite finishing and dependable involvement week after week.
Kane’s consistency meant fewer dry spells and more routine wins. When the big chance arrived, it usually counted, and Bayern moved on to the next three points.
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