Top scorer Robert Lewandowski also broke the record for most
league goals in a calendar year three minutes from the end,
volleying in his 43rd for 2021 to better Gerd Mueller's 42-goal
run from 1972.
"I am very satisfied with the way we played," said Bayern coach
Julian Nagelsmann. "It was a bit tougher in the first half when
Wolfsburg were a bit more disciplined. We started well but then
lost some possession.
"But we defended well and our second half was impressive with
the way we were pressing extremely high. The result was
deserved," he added.
Mueller opened their account, tapping in on the rebound in the
seventh minute after keeper Koen Casteels had palmed a Serge
Gnabry shot into his path.
He then set up Dayot Upamecano with a clever chip to head in
their second goal in the 57th before Leroy Sane curled a superb
shot into the top far corner two minutes later to put the game
to bed.
Lewandowski was desperate to end the year on a high after
missing out on the world player of the year award to Lionel
Messi but first fired over the bar in the 66th and was then
denied at point-blank range by Casteels with a superb piece of
goalkeeping.
But he did not miss from close range in the 87th minute to hand
toothless Wolfsburg their fourth consecutive league loss and
their seventh straight defeat in all competitions.
Lewandowski has now scored 19 league goals, two more than the
entire Wolfsburg team this season.
The Wolves drop to 12th place, three points above the relegation
playoff spot.
Bayern, chasing a record-extending 10th straight league crown,
are on 43 points, with Borussia Dortmund, in second place on 34,
travelling to Hertha Berlin on Saturday.
With 56 league goals at the halfway mark Bayern are also on
track to break the record for most league goals in a Bundesliga
season (101) set by Bayern in the 1971-72 campaign.
The Bundesliga will break for three weeks and then resume on
Jan. 7.
(Reporting by Karolos GrohmannEditing by Christian Radnedge)
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