Bayern Munich vs VfL Wolfsburg Bundesliga Match Preview or Key Statistics 🔴
o VfL Wolfsburg have won none of their 23 Bundesliga away games at FC Bayern (D2, L21) – in the history of the Bundesliga, no side has ever played as often at one opponent without ever winning.
Bayern are currently on a 13-game unbeaten run in all competitions against Wolfsburg, with their last loss against the Wolves coming on 30th January 2015 (4-1 A). Since then, the record champions have won 11 times and drawn twice, scoring 42 goals and conceding just seven.
VfL Wolfsburg have only taken two points from their 23 Bundesliga away games at Bayern – an average of just 0.1 points per game. No team who has faced Bayern at least 10 times away from home has such a low points per game average as the Wolves.
Wolfsburg have already taken 10 points from losing positions in the Bundesliga this season – a league high. Bayern are close behind with nine points.
Bayern only drew 1-1 at Union Berlin on matchday 11. They are now without a win in two Bundesliga games (D2) – they last went on a longer winless run in November 2018.
Bayern have gone behind in each of their last five Bundesliga games, which last happened in 2008/09 under Jürgen Klinsmann (6 in a row).
VfL Wolfsburg have the started the season with an 11-game unbeaten run for the first time ever (W5, D6). Their previous club record was nine games, set last season.
Kingsley Coman is the first player to assist four consecutive Bayern goals in the Bundesliga since detailed data collection began in 2004/05. With six assists this season, he has already matched his best tally from 2015/16.
Bayern’s Robert Lewandowski has scored 21 goals in 19 Bundesliga games against Wolfsburg (including his only 5-goal haul in one game). Only Gerd Müller has ever scored more BL goals against one side (27 vs. HSV, 23 vs. Kaiserslautern and 22 vs. Duisburg).
Wolfsburg’s Wout Weghorst has scored in five consecutive Bundesliga games. The club record stands at six matches in a row, set by Edin Dzeko and Andrzej Juskowiak.
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