4-0 win takes Bayern within four of clubs’s best of 101
Kane up to 31 goals, 10 short of Lewandowski’s mark
Bayern Munich scored three times in seven minutes to cruise past Union Berlin 4-0 in the Bundesliga on Saturday and open up a 12-point lead at the top while edging closer to an all-time club scoring record.
The Bavarian club, chasing three trophies and fresh from their midweek Champions League quarter-final qualification with a 10-2 aggregate win over Atalanta, are on 70 points with second-placed Borussia Dortmund, on 58, playing Hamburg later.
Bayern have now scored 97 league goals, four short of equalling the all-time club record in the 1971-72 Bundesliga campaign. “We will get the record but the priority for me is something else,” Vincent Kompany, their coach, said. “I am not someone who likes talking about this record. I am not too interested. Your playing style does not stop because the season is coming to an end.







