FC Bayern Munich's attacking trio has officially entered legendary territory after their Champions League thriller against Paris Saint-Germain. In a wild 5-4 defeat, Harry Kane, Michael Olise, and Luis Díaz each found the back of the net, pushing their combined goal tally for the season past the 100-goal mark. More impressively, they've done it with over 30 goals to spare compared to the next best trio in Europe.
Kane leads the charge with 54 goals across all competitions, followed by Díaz's 26 and Olise's 20. This century milestone places them among an elite group of attacking trios since the 2013-14 season—only the fifth time a trio has achieved this feat, and just the third set of teammates to do so. It's a club that includes the iconic MSN trio of Messi, Suárez, and Neymar (who did it three times) and Real Madrid's deadly BBC combination of Ronaldo, Benzema, and Bale.
But the Bavarians aren't stopping there. They're now chasing history with 113 goals scored this season, eyeing two all-time records: Real Madrid's 121 goals in 2011-12 and Torino FC's remarkable 125 goals from the 1947-48 campaign. With their front three firing on all cylinders, Bayern's attack is not just winning games—it's rewriting the record books.
