Updated On: 24 August, 2021 08:10 AM IST | Berlin | AP
Serge Gnabry scored twice and Robert Lewandowski got the other goal to ensure Bayern became the only team among Europe’s Top 5 leagues to have scored in 74 consecutive games in all competitions

Bayern Munich`s Polish forward Robert Lewandowski celebrates scoring the opening goal during the German first division Bundesliga football match FC Bayern Munich v FC Cologne in Munich, southern Germany. Pic/AFP
Bayern Munich set a European scoring record as it beat Cologne 3-2 for its first Bundesliga win under new coach Julian Nagelsmann.
Serge Gnabry scored twice and Robert Lewandowski got the other goal to ensure Bayern became the only team among Europe’s Top 5 leagues to have scored in 74 consecutive games in all competitions.