The Bavarian team beat Stuttgart 4-2 and were crowned for the thirty-fifth time in the German league
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Bayern Munich once again won a Bundesliga title. Although it was enough with a draw, the Bavarian team demonstrated its power and won 4-2 against Stuttgart at the Allianz Arena and secured the two-time championship in the German league
with four dates left to play.
The team led by Vincent Kompany reacted quickly after starting at a disadvantage due to Chris Führich's goal.
In a devastating flurry, the game turned around before the break: first Raphael Guerreiro tied after a great play by Jamal Musiala, then Nicolas Jacksonscored 2-1 after an assist from Luis Díaz, and finally Alphonso Davies extended the lead with a deflected shot.
In the add-on, Harry Kane stretched the gap after capturing a rebound, consolidating local dominance. For its part, Stuttgart discounted the final, but failed to alter the result or the celebration
. Bayern were once again Bundesliga champions
The title, number 35 in the history of Bayern, confirms an overwhelming season. Not only did the team lead comfortably, but it also shone individually: Kane established himself as the tournament's top goal scorer and Michael Olise was the main assistant. In addition, the Munich team set a new goal record in the same edition of the
Bundesliga.
The award also means a new two-time championship for Bayern, which maintains a hegemony that is difficult to break in German football.
Since 2010, the club has won 14 leagues outof 17 possible, being interrupted only twice by Borussia Dortmund (2010/11 and 2011/12) and recently by Bayer Leverkusen (2023/24).
In history, the difference is overwhelming: Bayern leads with a wide advantage over Nürnberg, which has 9 titles and is currently playing in the second division, and Dortmund itself, with 8. With this new Olympic round, the Bavarian giant not only expands its track record, but also reaffirms its status as