HAMBURG, April 11 -- Bayern Munich broke a 54-year Bundesliga goalscoring record yesterday, with Leon Goretzka's 53rd-minute strike against St Pauli bringing the league leaders' tally to 102 goals this season.

Goretzka's goal bettered the mark of 101 set by the Bavarian giants in 1971-72 with a side featuring club legends Franz Beckenbauer, Gerd Mueller and Uli Hoeness.

After scoring, Goretzka celebrated with the entire team while goalkeeper and captain Manuel Neuer ran to the bench, high-fiving and hugging the substitutes and coaching staff.

Midfielder Jamal Musiala gave Bayern the lead with a header in the ninth minute, equalling the record.

Just one minute after Goretzka's record-breaking strike, Michael Olise added another to brin...