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Muller rose to third place in Bayern's conquerors table, Neuer: "He does not get tired" - Walla! sport

2021-09-26T10:15:26.380Z


The striker scored for the 218th time in the Bayern uniform and overtook Rummenigge: "We could have done more." Goalkeeper: "Sometimes his celebrations are a little weird." And also: Lewandowski's "Drought."


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Muller rose to third place in Bayern's conquerors table, Neuer: "He does not get tired"

The striker scored for the 218th time in the Bayern uniform and overtook Rummenigge: "We could have done more."

Goalkeeper: "Sometimes his celebrations are a little weird."

And also: Lewandowski's "Drought."

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  • Julian Naglesman

  • Thomas Muller

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Watch the summary: Groiter Firth - Bayern Munich 3: 1 (Sport 1)

Bayern Munich continued their winning streak against newcomer Gruiter Firth, despite having ten players left from the start of the second half.

It won 1: 3 easily, but last night (Friday) the running of Robert Lewandowski who could not find the net was stopped.

Unfortunately for the Polish bomber, it happened to him in a game where everyone expected to see him equal the record of the legendary Gerd Müller.

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He did not actually conquer.

Lewandowski congratulates Thomas Muller (Photo: GettyImages, Sebastian Widmann)

Lewandowski, who only got the golden shoe in the middle of the week after scoring 41 league goals last season, has scored in the last 19 games in all competitions and needed just one goal against the newcomer to equal Gerd Müller's record - the only one to score in 16 consecutive Bundesliga rounds - But precisely in front of the newcomer in a game that was considered comfortable, failed to do so and will now have to start the count again.



By the way, at the peak of the consecutive goals in the league, Lionel Messi, who scored in the 2012/13 season in 21 consecutive games for Barcelona in the Spanish league.

Immediately behind him was Müller, who in the 1969/70 season scored in 16 consecutive games in Germany.

Like Müller, by the way, in 16 consecutive rounds, Theodor Petrek also scored in the Polish league somewhere in 1937/38.



The one who did find the net was Thomas Müller, who became the third conqueror in his history in the club's history, after allowing for the 218th time in the Bayern uniform, thus overtaking Karl Heinz Rummenigge who dropped to fourth place.

"He just does not get tired," Manuel Neuer complimented him.

"And it's not that he's gone up this season from his youth, he's been here for a lot of years. Every time he conquers, I'm happy, even though sometimes his celebrations seem a little strange."



"It's true that we scored three goals," said Müller, who is only ahead of Lewandowski (305) and Gerd Müller (566) on the honorable mention list.

"But we could have done more, probably in the first half," added the German who could equal Frank Ribery's record in the next round - 20 cooks a calendar year, having cooked 19 times this year.

He did break a new record.

Naglesman (Photo: GettyImages, Sebastian Widmann)

Whoever managed to break last night's record is Bayern Munich coach Julian Naglesman who saw his team score 23 goals in six Bundesliga games - this is the first time in Bundesliga history that a team has scored so much under a coach in its first six games.



Despite breaking the record and the number of consecutive wins that went up to eight in all competitions, the coach at the end chose to refer to the red card received by defender Benjamin Faber: "I hope he will miss only two games and not beyond. His surfing was completely unnecessary and I think we could have defended better. "Even without this surfing. He deserved a red card."

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