Bayern Munich were crowned Bundesliga champions after a 4-2 win over VfB Stuttgart

Bayern Munich were crowned Bundesliga champions after a 4-2 win over VfB Stuttgart

Bayern Munich secured its 35th Bundesliga title on Sunday after coming from behind to beat VfB Stuttgart 4-2 to move 15 points clear at the top with four games left to play. The result confirmed their dominance this season and ended the title race.

Despite conceding an early goal, Bayern made it To Flip the script. The win comes at a very important time as the team is still competing on multiple fronts while also having to prepare for a DFB Cup semi-final against Bayer Leverkusen and a Champions League semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain later this month.

“It’s been a fantastic season for us,” said Bundesliga top scorer Harry Kane, who also scored on Sunday.

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“To finish the league The Just like we did with the goals we scored… thanks to the boys… we still have a lot to do… but all the hard work is worth it.”

Bayern dominated the Bundesliga again this season and broke the record for all league goals with 101 goals scored in a season, and with four match days to go they had already scored 109 goals.

Kane, who leads the scorers list with 32 goals, needs to score nine goals in the remaining games to equal Robert Lewandowski’s record of 41 goals in a Bundesliga season.

But the England captain is already on course to win the top goalscorer trophy and if he does, he will become the first player to win the title in his first game three Seasons in the Bundesliga.

FC Bayern Munich’s record season

Coach Vincent Kompany, who succeeded Thomas Tuchel in 2024, won back-to-back German league titles in his two seasons and quickly managed to restore Bayern’s domestic dominance after Leverkusen broke free of its stranglehold with an unbeaten domestic double in 2024.

But it all started with a goal from Stuttgart on Sunday with Chris Fuehrich silenced the home crowd when he gave the visitors the lead in the 21st minute after an assist from Bilal El Khannouss.

It didn’t take long for Bayern to get back on their feet backHe scored three goals in six minutes.

Raphael Guerreiro opened their account when he equalized in the 31st minute after a great solo run and a counter from Jamal Musiala, before Nicolas Jackson gave the hosts the lead two minutes later as the crowd were once again in full celebratory mood.

Alphonso Davies completed his turbo comeback in the first half with another goal in the 37th minute.

They continued to score after the break and substitute Kane added another goal from close range reach Seven minutes after the restart, Stuttgart managed to equalize late through Chema Andres To.

(With inputs from Reuters)

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