Bayern Munich move within touching distance of another Bundesliga crown after a comprehensive 5-0 win over relegation-threatened St. Pauli, stretching the lead at the top to 12 points with five matches left. The result leaves Bayern needing only four more points to defend the title, while also underlining a season of ruthless attacking football across the German top flight.
The victory at Millerntor-Stadion also secures a new Bundesliga single-season scoring record for Bayern Munich, who reach 105 league goals and pass their previous best of 101 from the 1971-72 campaign. This latest total further highlights the scale of the current attacking output, with the team continuing to score freely regardless of venue or opponent.
Data from the match shows near constant control from Bayern Munich in this Bundesliga meeting, with the visitors posting 3.37 expected goals from 20 attempts and dominating possession at 77.1%. Bayern convert those chances into five goals, comfortably outperforming their xG, while also allowing St. Pauli very limited time on the ball in dangerous areas.
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Early pressure pays off inside nine minutes when Jamal Musiala arrives in the box to head in Konrad Laimer’s cross, giving the visitors an ideal start. Musiala then almost doubles the advantage before the half-hour, striking the post as St. Pauli struggle to contain Bayern’s movement and passing in the attacking third.
The match breaks open shortly after half-time, as Leon Goretzka volleys home in the 53rd minute to make it 2-0. Barely 75 seconds later, Goretzka turns provider, slipping a pass to Michael Olise, who finishes calmly to stretch the lead further and effectively end any realistic hope of a St. Pauli comeback.
Pressure continues and Bayern Munich’s third Bundesliga goal of the second half arrives in the 65th minute. Musiala threads a precise through ball into the path of Nicolas Jackson, who places a low shot past goalkeeper Nikola Vasilj. Near the end, Jackson regains possession in the area and squares for Raphael Guerreiro, who adds the fifth two minutes from time.
Bayern briefly think they have a sixth when Goretzka heads in during stoppage time, but the effort is disallowed after a VAR review for offside. That decision does not change the wider picture, with Bayern’s advantage at the summit extended and the title now very close, while St. Pauli remain in serious relegation danger.
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Bayern Munich Bundesliga dominance over St. Pauli and Musiala impact
This result continues a long positive run for Bayern Munich in Bundesliga fixtures against St. Pauli, with 11 wins from the last 12 meetings. St. Pauli’s only success in that period remains a 2-1 victory recorded in February 2002, underlining the difficulty the current squad faces against this level of opposition during another challenging survival battle.
Musiala plays a central role in the rout and is one of three Bayern players, along with Jackson and Goretzka, to provide both a goal and an assist. The 23-year-old also creates a joint-high three chances, completes all three attempted dribbles, and contests 12 duels, more than any other player, reflecting strong all-round influence during a dominant away performance.
With the title race now heavily tilted in Bayern Munich’s favour after this Bundesliga thrashing, focus for Kompany’s squad can shift towards closing out the remaining fixtures and managing workloads. For St. Pauli, the heavy defeat highlights defensive issues and leaves the club needing a significant response over the final five games to avoid relegation.
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Story first published: Sunday, April 12, 2026, 1:08 [IST]
