Sunday, April 17, 2011

Facts from 4 to 1,035,000 from Bayer Leverkusen Clash

3 - Mario Gomez shot at goal three times – and scored a hat-trick, taking him to the top of the Bundesliga scoring chart.

4 - Bayern have benefited from four own goals this term, more than any other team in the league. Leverkusen skipper Simon Rolfes was the unlucky man on Saturday.

4 - Gomez now has four hat-tricks for Bayern, although Sunday’s triple strike against Leverkusen was the first ‘pure’ hat-trick – three goals in one half with no goal by any other player in between – in his Bundesliga career.




15 - Bayern have now scored at least once in their last 15 league fixtures, the longest such streak in the Bundesliga.

21.5 - Bayer Leverkusen have not won a league game in Munich for 21 and a half years. Back in October 1989, an FCB side coached by Jupp Heynckes fell 1-0. Since then, the fixture has produced 19 home wins and five draws.

41 - Bayern controlled only 41 percent of the possession, their lowest figure of the season.

57 - Philipp Lahm was the ‘busiest’ Munich player with 57 touches of the ball. Leverkusen’s best player, Stefan Reinartz, scored almost twice as many with 107 touches.

66 - Bayern now have 66 goals in the Bundesliga, more even than leaders Dortmund.

85 - Daniel van Buyten topped the tackling stats by winning 85 percent of his challenges.

100 - Bayern have played 100 league games at the Allianz Arena since it opened in summer 2005. The record: 72 wins, 19 draws and only nine defeats.

103 - FCB now have 103 goals in competitive fixtures this season.

381 - Munich keeper Jörg Butt is up to 381 Bundesliga appearances, making him the most experienced player currently at the club.

1,035,000 - As of Sunday, more than a million customers have attended matches at the Allianz Arena this term. Munich’s last 146 home and away league matches have been played to sell-out crowds.

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