Where is Bayern Munich's offensive triangle among the best in history?

When Harry Kane, Michael Olyse and Louis Diaz approach the opposing gate, the result is usually the same - goal.
This is confirmed by teams such as Atalanta, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain, but almost every opponent in Germany, who have faced one of the most frightening offensive departments in Europe.
Since their union in August, Bayern's three have achieved over 100 goals in all races, becoming only the fifth three to reach that figure in the 21st century, the raorton Telegrafi broadcasts, Periscope.
This dominance is one of the main reasons Germany's champions aim to add DFB-Pokal to the collection and the Champions League, after winning the title in Bundesliga last month.
The Guardola Revolution and the Birth of Modern Threees
Forms of three attackers are not new, but their popularity grew significantly thanks to Pep Guardillas' success at Barcelona (2008)2012).
At that time, the Catalans dominated Europe with a game style based on possession and continuous movement.
At the center of this system was Lionel Messi, who often drew deeper to create numerical spaces and advantages in the middle.
This revolutionary style brought 14 trophies to Barcelona and directly influenced the way modern teams build offensive departments.
The legendary triangle and comparison with Bayer
In recent years, some three decades have set remarkable standards:
Lionel Messi, Louis Suarez and Neymar of Barcelona scored 122, 131 and 111 goals in three consecutive seasons (2014 2017).
Cristiano Ronaldo, Carim Benzema and Gareth Bae at Real Madrid achieved 100 goals in 2014-15.
Mohammed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino of Liverpool scored 91 goals in the 2017-18 season.
In this context, Bayern Munich's current triple enters a very elite group, being among the few over 100 goals.
Comparison to PSG
And Paris Saint-Germain also had large threes, including Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kyylan Mbarpe.
Actually, The PSG relies on Osmane Demble, Desert Doue and Kvaratskhelia, a trick that stands out for creativity and movement rather than statistics.
The last season, the SPG's top goal scorers achieved 72 goals in all, while this season the current three has achieved only 48 goals -- much less than Bayern's 101 goals.
Anti-flidity structure
While Bayern has a clear tactical structure with Diaz on the left, Olyse on the right and Kane on the centre, The PSG functions on the basis of continuous movement and rotation.
This makes the French unpredictable, but Bayerni remains more stable and efficient in terms of goals.
The Bayern Munich Three with Kane, Olyse and Diaz is already part of the modern football elite.
However, to enter into discussion as the greatest “of all time”, they must preserve this level and win great trophies, as did their legendary ancestors.












