June 2021 – Bundesliga Final Matchday
The sun was shining brightly over the Allianz Arena, and the atmosphere was electric. It was the final matchday of the Bundesliga season, and FC Bayernfels München was just one win away from securing the title. Their opponents, VfL Wolfsburg, had little to play for but pride. However, for Alex and his teammates, it was everything. Alex had a personal milestone in sight as well—finishing the season with an incredible 34 goals.
From the start, it was clear that Bayernfels would dominate. Alex's movements were fluid, his awareness sharp. Within the first 20 minutes, he opened the scoring with a powerful header from a corner. Wolfsburg's defense was overwhelmed by his speed and precision. In the second half, he added another goal, slotting the ball calmly past the goalkeeper after a well-timed through ball from Kimmich. The crowd roared as Alex celebrated.
The final whistle blew. Bayernfels had won the Bundesliga with a 3-0 victory, and Alex had reached his target—34 goals in his debut season in the Bundesliga. As he lifted the trophy alongside his teammates, the young striker knew this was only the beginning.
August 2021 – Super Cup: FC Bayernfels München vs. Borussia Dortmund
The start of the 2021-2022 season brought the Super Cup, a match against long-time rivals Borussia Dortmund. The tension in the stadium was palpable. Alex, now a Bundesliga champion, was determined to start the season with a bang. Bayernfels controlled the game, pressing high and suffocating Dortmund's defense.
Midway through the first half, Alex found the back of the net after a rapid counter-attack. He outran the defenders with ease and slotted the ball past the keeper. By the final whistle, Bayernfels had secured a comfortable 3-0 win, with Alex's goal once again stealing the headlines.
Bundesliga Opening Matchday – FC Bayernfels München vs. Eintracht Frankfurt
As the Bundesliga season kicked off, Bayernfels faced Eintracht Frankfurt in their opening match. It was another opportunity for Alex to demonstrate why he was becoming one of Europe's most feared strikers. And he didn't disappoint.
In the first half, he calmly finished a cross from Sané, tapping the ball into the bottom corner. In the second half, he unleashed a powerful shot from outside the box that left the Frankfurt keeper helpless. 2-0 to Bayernfels, and Alex was already adding to his impressive goal tally.
September 2021 – Champions League Group Stage Draw
FC Bayernfels München was drawn into Group F of the Champions League, facing off against Chelsea, Zenit St. Petersburg, and AC Milan. The group wasn't easy, but Alex was ready for the challenge. It was time to test his abilities against Europe's finest.
October 2021 – RB Leipzig vs. FC Bayernfels München
In a much-anticipated Bundesliga clash, Bayernfels traveled to face RB Leipzig. The game quickly turned into an Alex masterclass. Leipzig had no answer for him. Within the first 30 minutes, he had scored three goals—two from quick breaks and one from a perfect volley. His awareness and movement were on another level.
By the end of the match, Alex had completed a double hat-trick, scoring all six goals in a 6-1 demolition of Leipzig. The German press couldn't stop talking about him. His name was now synonymous with goals, and Bayernfels was marching confidently through the season.
Champions League Matchday 1 – FC Bayernfels München vs. Chelsea
In their first Champions League match of the season, Bayernfels faced a tough Chelsea side. Their defense, led by veteran Thiago Silva, was hard to crack. But Alex wasn't deterred. After several close attempts, he finally rose above the Chelsea defense to head home a cross from Kimmich in the 80th minute. Bayernfels won 1-0, and Alex once again showed he could shine on Europe's biggest stage.
November 2021
The Klassiker was always a highly anticipated match, and this year was no different. The rivalry between Bayernfels and Dortmund ran deep, and Alex knew the importance of the game. In a tightly contested match, the score remained tied at 1-1 as the game approached the 90th minute.
But Alex, always hungry for the spotlight, made sure to leave his mark. In stoppage time, he received the ball just outside the box, beat two defenders with a quick feint, and rifled the ball into the top corner. Bayernfels won 2-1, and Alex cemented his place in the hearts of the fans with his late heroics.
As November came to a close, Alex attended the prestigious Golden Ball Award ceremony (a reimagined version of the Ballon d'Or). It was a night to remember. At just 18, Alex was nominated for the first time. As the evening went on, the suspense built. When his name was called as the winner, the entire room erupted in applause. Alex had become one of the youngest players in history to win the coveted award.
As he walked on stage to receive the award, Alex felt the weight of the world's expectations. But he was ready. This was just the beginning of what he believed would be a career filled with success.
In a winter friendly match following the Golden Sphere Award, Alex showcased his newfound combination of vision and speed, which he had honed under Thierry Roux. He had perfected the blend of awareness, timing, and precision. He could sense the positioning of every player on the field and calculate the perfect moment to strike. His combination of enhanced vision and speed made him unstoppable. In this game, he scored 7 goals, each more spectacular than the last. From long-range strikes to delicate chips over the goalkeeper, he displayed the full range of his abilities.
Thomas Müller, who had been watching the game from the sidelines, was interviewed afterward. On live television, he said, "What Alex is doing out there? That's magic. Pure magic. We've never seen anything like this in German football. He's not just a rising star—he's a black hole, pulling all the attention and energy into himself. A Force Of Nature."
The interview went viral, and Alex's new nickname spread like wildfire. He became known as "The Black Hole," a player whose presence on the pitch sucked in the attention and efforts of everyone around him. His ability to read the game, his speed, and his clinical finishing made him a striker unlike any the world had ever seen.
As Alex's fame grew, so did his potential. He had captured the imagination of football fans worldwide, but deep down, Alex knew he still had more to give. The season was far from over, and the Champions League trophy, the Bundesliga title, and many more awaited him. With his new nickname, The Black Hole, and the backing of legendary players like Müller, he was ready to take the football world by storm.