
"Last night, Bayern Munich broke a record that AC Milan had kept since the early 1990s, relating to wins in a row. The Milan team of the early 90s was feared by everyone, as they firmly established themselves as one of the best European sides in history. Coached by Fabio Capello, the 1992/93 season was superb, as the Rossoneri won the Scudetto and the Supercoppa Italiana, whilst being the runners-up in the Champions League."
"Their level was cemented into history, too, and it has taken more than 30 years for them to lose one of their records from that season. As BuliNews reports, Bayern Munich now hold the record for the most consecutive wins in a row. The Diavolo held the record after winning 13 in a row in the 1992/93 season, but the Bavarian giants have now hit 14 after a win in the DFB Pokal last night."
Bayern Munich have broken a 33-year record by achieving 14 consecutive wins, surpassing AC Milan's 13-match run from 1992/93. AC Milan's 1992/93 side, coached by Fabio Capello, won the Scudetto and the Supercoppa Italiana and finished runners-up in the Champions League. Jean-Pierre Papin and Marco van Basten led the attack, supported by Ruud Gullit, Zvonimir Boban, Frank Rijkaard, Paolo Maldini, Franco Baresi and Alessandro Costacurta. Milan's dominant run stood as a benchmark for more than three decades. The latest Bayern win came in the DFB Pokal, and historical judgment of this Bayern team remains pending.
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