The hunt for records continues, and the next opportunity comes on Saturday when Bayern face Hertha BSC. By beating the recently promoted team from Germany's capital, the Reds could extend their unbeaten streak in the league to 35 matches and ratchet up the threat to current record holders Hamburg (36 matches). What’s more, it would keep the champions ahead of Dortmund and Leverkusen, who are both one point behind in second and third place.
However, Hertha cannot be underestimated. They are the “surprise of this year’s Bundesliga season,” as chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge noted. The Berlin team lie a creditable fourth in the table with 15 points after nine matches. “It has nothing to do with good fortune,” Rummenigge continued, “they’ve had a great start, the team is confident, and they play very refreshing football.”
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