Soccer-Bayern beat Cologne 3-1 to set Bundesliga record at halfway mark


Soccer Football - Bundesliga - FC Cologne v Bayern Munich - RheinEnergieStadion, Cologne, Germany - January 14, 2026 Bayern Munich's Serge Gnabry celebrates scoring their first goal with teammates REUTERS/Thilo Schmuelgen

COLOGNE, Germany, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Bundesliga leaders ‌Bayern Munich battled past hosts Cologne 3-1 on Wednesday to record the best first ‌half of a season in the league's history and maintain their 11-point lead ‌at the top of the standings.

Bayern came from a goal down to earn their sixth league win in the last seven matches and moved up to 47 points with a goal difference of +53.

The previous best mark after 17 matches ‍belonged to Pep Guardiola's Bayern from the 2013/14 season, also ‍with 47 points but a goal ‌difference of +35. Their 66-goal haul at this stage is also a new league record.

The Bavarians, who ‍host ​Union Saint-Gilloise in the Champions League next week, have clear water between themselves and Borussia Dortmund in second place on 36 points.

"I did congratulate the lads but that will ⁠be gone by tomorrow and of absolutely no priority for ‌me that we now have this record," said Bayern coach Vincent Kompany.

"We are in the middle of the season ⁠and have not ‍won any title yet ... From tomorrow we start the second half and everything starts from zero."

COMEBACK WIN FOR BAYERN

Cologne did not look at all intimidated by Bayern's 8-1 demolition of VfL Wolfsburg on Sunday and ‍took a fully deserved 41st-minute lead with Linton Maina's spectacular ‌60-metre solo run and superb finish to beat keeper Manuel Neuer.

The visitors managed to level before the break when Serge Gnabry flicked the ball into the net off the crossbar from the tightest of angles in first-half stoppage time.

Jakub Kaminski had the hosts' best chanceto score again with a low 58th-minute drive, but Neuer did well to push the ball wide in a crowded box.

The hosts managed to keep Bayern away from their box for much of the second half but ‌could do nothing when Hiroki Ito headed on a deep cross and man-of-the-match Kim Min-jae nodded in for a 2-1 lead.

Teenager Lennart Karl, who came on as a second half substitute, made sure of the three points in ​the 84th minute when he slotted in from a Luis Diaz assist following a superb pass from Harry Kane for his fourth league goal of the season.

(Reporting by Karolos GrohmannEditing by Toby Davis and Andrew Cawthorne)

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