Sun Dec 14 16:30:00 UTC 2025: ## Bayern Munich Poised to Break Records Against Mainz in Final Home Game of 2025

Munich, Germany – December 14, 2025, 5:04 PM – FC Bayern Munich, comfortably leading the Bundesliga, face bottom-of-the-table FSV Mainz 05 in their final home game of the year, presenting an ideal opportunity to continue their record-breaking season.

Despite Mainz’s recent managerial change, with Urs Fischer replacing Bo Henriksen, Bayern coach Vincent Kompany remains cautious. “There are always question marks when a new coach arrives,” Kompany stated in a press conference. “You always expect a reaction from the team. But we are always prepared, even if their systems change during the game.”

Bayern’s focus remains firmly on extending their impressive streaks. They haven’t lost their final home game of the year in the Bundesliga since 1987, boasting 30 wins and 7 draws in that period, with the last 12 games all resulting in victories.

Following a dominant 5-0 away win against VfB Stuttgart, Bayern have scored at least two goals in their last 21 league games, surpassing Pep Guardiola’s previous record from eleven years ago. They aim to continue this scoring streak against Mainz.

One goal against Mainz would make them the first team in Bundesliga history to score 50 goals in the first 14 matchdays. A win would also allow Kompany’s squad to potentially surpass another Guardiola-era record from the 2015/16 season, where Bayern had 13 wins, 1 draw, and a goal difference of +37 after 14 games. Currently, Bayern stand at 49 goals for and 9 against, giving them a goal difference of +40.

If captain Manuel Neuer starts and wins, he will extend his Bundesliga record to an astounding 367 victories. Meanwhile, Thomas Müller, second on the list with 362 wins, has achieved all of them with Bayern.

Adding to the excitement, 17-year-old sensation Lennart Karl’s five goals (three in the Champions League, two in the Bundesliga) already represent a Bayern record for a player of his age, surpassing Jamal Musiala’s previous mark of four. Karl could also challenge Florian Wirtz’s record of eight goals before turning 18.

However, Kompany and his team remain aware that a victory against a struggling team is never guaranteed. As Arsenal demonstrated in the English Premier League, a late own goal was needed to secure a 2-1 win against Wolverhampton Wanderers, who are also at the bottom of the standings.

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