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Thomas Müller set an incredible record during Bayern Munich’s victory against Mönchengladbach this Saturday.
This Saturday, the Bayer Leverkusen and the Bayern Munich continued their long-distance duel at the top of the Bundesliga. While Xabi Alonso’s men quietly won in Darmstadt (2-0), Thomas Tuchel’s men overthrew Borussia Mönchengladbach to win 3-1 and stay two points behind their direct competitor this season.
Müller in history
On this occasion, Harry Kane set an impressive record by scoring his 24th goal in the Bundesliga for his first season in the Bavarian jersey, equaling Luca Toni with 14 days of the championship still remaining. At the same time, Thomas Müller has offered himself a record that Kane is not ready to seek.
Holder at the kick-off and decisive passer on Pavlovic’s goal, the German attacking midfielder contributed to his 500th victory with Bayern Munich during his career, he is the first player to achieve such a feat with the multiple German champions. He could make an even bigger place for himself in the club’s history this season as he only needs 16 matches to overtake Sepp Maier and become the most capped player.
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