Didi Hamann was voted as the most annoying personality, now onto the best goal scored in FC Bayern’s history. The parameters are the quality of the goal and the importance it holds.



Didi Hamann was voted as the most annoying personality, now onto the best goal scored in FC Bayern’s history. The parameters are the quality of the goal and the importance it holds.

by Wakanda-shit-is-that

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  1. Has to be Robben’s goal at Wembley, ok hear me out yes it wasn’t the most aesthetically pleasing goal ever however, the back story of going trophyless the season prior and losing the champions league final at home to Chelsea, and we were on the verge of going into extra time against Dortmund who knows what would have happened as Klopp’s BvB was no joke also the bitter sweet revenge on Weidenfeller was the icing on the cake.

    Has to be Mr Wembley.

  2. Arjen Robben’s volley against ManU in 2010 for me easily, one of my favorite goals ever

    The fact that Ribéry assisted it makes it even better too

  3. Toss up between Robben vs. ManU and Robben vs. BVB. Just going by the goal itself it has to be the corner volley.

  4. Quality: Ribery’s left footed one touch volley vs Gladbach outside the box

    Importance: Robben’s wembley goal

  5. Patrick Anderssons last minute goal against Hamburg, robbing Schalke the Meisterschale out of their hands?

  6. For me it’s Robben’s winning goal in the 5-4 vs. Leipzig. Remarkable goal, remarkable skill, remarkable determination, and it was utterly meaningless. We had already won the league, Leipzig had already clinched Champions League qualification, we did not need to win that match. And yet Robben was like, ABSOLUTELY NOT, Cans.

  7. Katsche Schwarzenbeck’s equaliser from distance in the 120th minute of the 1974 European Cup final against Atletico Madrid. The final seconds of the game were ticking away when defender Schwarzenbeck took heart and shot from 25 metres, beating Spanish keeper Miguel Reina (father of Pepe Reina). The whistle was blown immediately afterwards. When everyone was expecting a defeat, Schwarzenbeck secured a replay for Bayern afew days later. The demoralised Atleti men lost 0-4 and Bayern won their first European title. The boys around Maier, Schwarzenbeck, Beckenbauer, Breitner, Hoeneß and Müller rode a wave of euphoria from then on and won the World Cup with the German national team a few months later. Not only that, but the next two editions of the Champions League predecessor competition were also won and I doubt whether all this would have happened if Schwarzenbeck hadn’t unpacked that cannonball.

  8. Honestly don’t care too much about the history, importance or whatever, but I’ll forever remember this one from Elber & Olli Kahn vs Madrid: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVrHaM1elHo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVrHaM1elHo)

    I think this was the first time we’ve been drawn against each other after a long ass time and it kicked off a period of a good 5-6 years where we faced each other every single year and it was always insanely close one way or another. Then at the tail end of this period, somewhere in 2003 or 2004 my dad took me to my first game and it was against them in the Olympiastadion. Unforgettable.

    (Although for the longest time I was remembering this as the ball never even touching the ground, and only when I was able to find it on youtube like a decade later did I realize that it bounced once before Elber started his keepy-uppy at full sprint. Slightly worse than in my wet dreams, but still pretty damn nice.)

  9. Musiala goal to win us the Bundesliga in 2022/2023 or Robbens goal to win us the CL in 2012/2013, both were incredible in quality and importance

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