Bayern Munich prodigy Mathys Tel, 17, becomes club's youngest-ever Bundesliga scorer but can't end run of draws | The Sun

BAYERN MUNICH prodigy Mathys Tel became the club's youngest-ever Bundesliga scorer – but the Bavarian club could not end their run of draws.

The German giants drew for a third consecutive time in the league this season after they conceded a 92nd minute penalty against Stuttgart.


It's a surprising wobble of form for a club going for an 11th consecutive Bundesliga title.

But positives came in the form of the goal for Tel – and yet another strike for young star Jamal Musiala.

Tel's goal meant he became the youngest goal scorer for the club in Bundesliga history at age 17 and 136 days.

He opened the scoring as he drilled in a low effort after being found in the middle by Alphonso Davies.

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The wonderkid arrived from Rennes in July for around £26million.

He only made 10 appearances for Rennes last season.

But the young Frenchman captained France's Under-17 side when they won the European Championship in June and is tipped for big things in France.

Tel's effort yesterday counted for little as Bayern were pegged back when Chris Fuehrich equalised for Stuttgart.

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The 19-year-old midfielder Musiala then gave Bayern back the lead as he scored his fifth Bundesliga goal this season.

But Bayern fell to another draw when Serhou Guirassy equalised from the penalty spot after Matthijs de Ligt fouled him deep into stoppage time.

The result follows surprise draws against Union Berlin and Borussia Monchengladbach.

This is in sharp contrast to their form at the very start of the season, such as when they won 7-0 at VfL Bochum 1848 and 6-1 at Eintracht Frankfurt.

Bayern did manage to show their best form in the Champions League this week as they won 0-2 at Inter.

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