The Bavarian side ended a two-game streak without a loss thanks to an impressive first half that saw them score three times.

Bayern München fans have enjoyed quite a decade of dominance with some of the players in their current roster, and that dominance has seen them claim some records that seemed hard to beat in the past. Now, Manuel Neuer and Robert Lewandowski have added more records to their successful stays at Allianz Arena, giving fans more reasons to believe about their chances to win the title in the Bundesliga and in the UEFA Champions League.

The Polish striker has been quite consistent when it comes to breaking records wearing Die Roten's jersey, and this Saturday, the current top scorer in the Bundesliga added one more to his tally. Today, Robert Lewandowski became the second player in history to score 30 or more goals in five different seasons, matching Gerd Müller's record. With seven games left in the season, it seems that the Polish ace will once again be re-writing the Bundesliga record books when the 2021-22 season comes to an end.

But if that was not enough reason for Bayern fans to celebrate, Manuel Neuer gave them one more record to brag about. The German shot-stopper has made a name for itself as one of the best in the world, and now, he will be known for being the player with the most wins in the German top-flight, surpassing a man that has now become his boss and who he ended up replacing as Bayern's goalkeeper.

The records accomplished by these men were the cherry on top of a four-nil win for Bayern against Union Berlin. The game in itself represented a new record for Bayern, who played their 1935th Bundesliga match in history.