The perfect machine: a Bayern record

Flick, who was appointed Bayern coach in November, has turned the German team into a machine. A perfect storm. So much so that since December they have not lost a single game. The coach has achieved a historic treble in several ways. The Bavarian club has entered the history of the Champions League and European football through the front door, becoming the first team in the history of European competitions to make a full win, as Mr. Chip reports. He has been able to win in the 11 games he has played in this edition of the Champions League and he has done it with an average of 3.9 goals per game. A real outrage.

But it has not stopped there. Both at the club level and at the player level, the night has been historic, record-breaking. Bayern, with this victory, has been winning 21 consecutive official matches, which places him one of the historical record of Real Madrid of Ancelotti, which in 2014 won 22 games in a row, the first club in the five major leagues to do so. In a few weeks, when football resumes, the Bavarian club could surpass it.

In addition, he joins Barcelona as only European club to achieve two triplets (He also did it in 2012/13 with Jupp Heynckes at the controls). Only the Catalan team had achieved it, and now Bayern is joining to enter history. It's more, In the whole world they have only achieved it, apart from them, the Australian Auckland City and the Egyptian Al-Ahly.

At the individual level, there are several players who are in luck. David Alaba, Jerome Boateng, Javi Martínez. Thomas Müller and Manuel Neuer join the select club of players who have achieved two triplets. Only Eto'o (the only one to do it with two clubs, Inter and Barça), Sergio Busquets, Dani Alves, Andrés Iniesta, Leo Messi, Pedro Rodríguez, Gerard Piqué and Xavi Hernández had achieved it before. Alvaro Odriozola, who played 4 league games with Real Madrid at the beginning of the season, He is the only player in the entire history of football to win a triplet with two leagues incorporated into it.. This Bayern is already living football history.