Bayern Munich is scoring goals for fun, and not once did they get shut out by opposition teams all season. Harry Kane is leading the charge, supported by Michael Olise and Luis Díaz, combining for 115 goal contributions (71 goals, 44 assists) in all competitions. This tally puts them third in the ranking for most lethal attacking trios in history (at this point in the season):
(The post indicates 112 goal contributions, but adding up the tallies of all three players on Transfermarkt indeed adds up to 71 goals and 44 assists for a total of 115. You may find them here: Kane, Olise, Diaz)
Bayern’s attacking trio is arguably the best around this season, but it has an almighty task if it were to take down the top two attacking trios. The front three of Lionel Messi, David Villa, and Pedro Rodríguez combined for 150 goals and assists by the end of 2010/11. At the top is the deadly trio known as MSN: Messi, Luis Suarez, and Neymar, tallying a staggering 204 goals and assists in 2015/16.
All stats are roughly calculated from Transfermarkt.









