Leon Goretzka Downplays Role in Bayern’s Bundesliga Goal Record, Jokes About Own Goal

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Bayern Munich’s Leon Goretzka displayed a rather indifferent attitude when asked about the club breaking the Bundesliga’s all-time single-season goal record on Saturday night. Goretzka’s goal in Bayern’s 5-0 away victory against St. Pauli on Saturday evening officially brought Bayern’s tally to 102 goals in the 2025/26 Bundesliga campaign. This milestone allowed the record German champions to surpass their previous record of 101 goals, set during the 1971/72 German top-flight season.

Given the multitude of new records already set by the formidable German club this season, individuals associated with Bayern might be experiencing a degree of weariness. Furthermore, Goretzka, who is slated to depart Bayern at the end of the season, undoubtedly has other pressing matters on his mind. The 31-year-old’s thoughts are likely preoccupied with his forthcoming club, Bayern’s Champions League campaign, and the demands of being a projected starting midfielder for Germany in the upcoming Summer World Cup.

Leon Goretzka Brushes Off His Place in the History Books

“Honestly, I wasn’t aware of it,” Goretzka told Sky Germany when questioned if he knew he had broken the record during the match. “After the game, a few people informed me. I had to ask them to explain precisely which record it was.

“Up until now, I’ve only been remembered in the history books for scoring the fastest own goal ever [13 seconds against Augsburg on matchday 22 of the 2018/19 campaign],” Goretzka added. “It’s nice to have another entry in there.”

English Translation:

Bayern Munich’s Leon Goretzka remained rather blasé about the club breaking the all-time Bundesliga goal record in a single season on Saturday night. Goretzka’s goal in the 5-0 away victory against St. Pauli on Saturday evening officially brought Bayern’s tally to 102 goals for the 2025/26 Bundesliga campaign. This allowed the record German champions to surpass their own previous record of 101 goals scored during the 1971/72 German top-flight season.

A season that has already seen so many new records broken by the mighty German giants might leave those associated with the club feeling somewhat fatigued. Moreover, Goretzka – who will indeed be leaving Bayern after the season concludes – surely has other things on his mind. The 31-year-old’s thoughts are likely revolving around his next club, Bayern’s Champions League campaign, and the pressures of being a projected German midfield starter during the Summer World Cup.

Leon Goretzka Shrugs Off His Place in the History Books

“Honestly, I didn’t realize it,” Goretzka told Sky Germany when asked if he was aware he broke the record during the match. “After the game, a few people told me. I needed to have them explain it to me precisely which record it was.

“So far, I’ve only been in the history books for the fastest own-goal ever scored [13 seconds against Augsburg on matchday 22 of the 2018/19 campaign],” Goretzka added. “It’s nice to have another entry in there.”

Declan Morley
Declan Morley

Declan Morley, 39, an astute sports journalist from Birmingham. Specializes in cricket and football coverage with particular attention to the psychological aspects of athletic performance. Known for his revealing interviews that go beyond typical post-match questions.

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