Overview
- He sits on 30 Bundesliga goals with ten league matches remaining this season.
- He told Bild he feels well placed but expects Robert Lewandowski’s 41-goal mark to be difficult to surpass, calling his chances finely balanced.
- He breaks the run-in into stages and sets targets for five- or six-game blocks after weighing opponent difficulty, including Champions League fixtures.
- He has set a goal of five strikes across Bayern’s next five games against Borussia Mönchengladbach, Atalanta home and away, Bayer Leverkusen, and Union Berlin, aiming roughly for a goal per match.
- He says the pursuit is less about records and more about meeting personal, achievable numbers for each segment of matches.