Recapping Bundesliga records I'm sorting through the Bundesliga records around team goals for a season. Bayern Munich scored 101 in the 1971-72 season, with Gerd Müller netting 40 of those. Then there's Dortmund with 84 in the 2019-20 season, and Bayern's 100 in that same season. As for Leverkusen, they had 89 goals this season, and while a total of 107 would break the all-time record, I'm wary of any headlines since my knowledge has limitations.Clarifying verification process I think it's best to say that I can't verify the claim without checking the latest data first. Should I fetch the official Bundesliga table from their website, or do they just want a quick fact-check? I want to be measured in my response because if the claim were true, it could set records for goals and points margin. I’ll ask: “Do you want me to fact-check it now?” and provide a structured response with clear points to verify.Suggesting data points for verification I should suggest confirming specific data points like goals scored, loss count, goal difference, and points margin. I would pull this information from the official Bundesliga standings or sources like Opta and Transfermarkt. Since the user wrote in Chinese, I should respond in that language as well. I can say that according to historical records, the Bundesliga single-season goal record is Bayern's 101 goals in 1971-72. If a team scored 107, it would break that record. Additionally, I'm ready to fact-check if needed.Offering options for response I think I should keep my response short and to the point. I could ask the user if they want a visual standings table or a comparison with historical records. It's a good idea to give them options. Responding in Chinese would also show that I'm attentive to their preferences. So, let's phrase that clearly and concisely while providing those choices! I want to ensure I'm being helpful while keeping things straightforward.
这是个很夸张的数据集。如果属实,意味着:

需要确认两点:
要不要我现在替你核实最新官方积分(Bundesliga.com/Kicker/Transfermarkt),并给出: