Bayern Munich secured a momentous Treble on Sunday by powering to Champions League glory, beating Paris Saint-Germain 1-0 in an entertaining final in Lisbon.
It was the German club's 21st win in a row (including all 15 outings since returning from lockdown). In fact, the only match they haven't won in 2020 was a 0-0 draw in the Bundesliga with RB Leipzig in February.
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However, Bayern's amazing record of achievement this season can be topped by one man, on-loan right-back Alvaro Odriozola, who didn't make it off the bench against PSG but nevertheless secured his fifth trophy of 2019-20.
Odriozola, 24, played for parent club Real Madrid during the first half of their victorious La Liga campaign this season, and was a member of the squad that won January's Spanish Super Cup tournament in Saudi Arabia. He then joined Bayern on loan in time for their triumphs in the Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal and Champions League.
Even more amazing is that Odriozola made only 10 appearances split between his two clubs and didn't play in any of the requisite finals, but still managed to collect a major honour for every 122.6 minutes he's been on the pitch this term.
Not a bad effort in anybody's book. So how does Odriozola's incredible year compare with some of football's other remarkable winning records?
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- The numbers behind Bayern's record-breaking win
Zinedine Zidane
Zidane has won 11 trophies in 211 games across his two stints in charge of Real Madrid, meaning he currently boasts a ridiculous record of one trophy every 19.1 games as head coach, including two La Liga titles and three Champions Leagues.
Kieran Tierney
Kieran Tierney has a better games-per-trophy ratio as a player than Zinedine Zidane has as Real Madrid manager: