
Bayern Munich Wins 35th Bundesliga Title with Record Season
Bayern Munich secured their 35th German league championship with a dominant 4-2 victory over Stuttgart, wrapping up the title with four games still to play. England captain Harry Kane scored his 32nd goal of the season in a campaign that's seen Bayern lose just once and score a record 109 goals.
Bayern Munich just capped off one of their most dominant seasons ever, clinching their 35th Bundesliga title with a convincing 4-2 home win against Stuttgart on Sunday.
The Bavarian giants now sit an unbeatable 15 points clear of second-place Borussia Dortmund with four games left to play. It's been a season for the record books, with Bayern suffering just one defeat all year and netting an incredible 109 goals.
England captain Harry Kane, who came on as a substitute, added to the celebration with his 32nd goal of the season. "To finish the league off in the way we have with the goals we scored... all the hard work, this makes it all worth it," Kane told reporters after the match.
Germany captain Joshua Kimmich earned his 10th league title with Bayern and called the victory "very special." The team's consistency this season has set them apart, with just four ties alongside that single loss to fellow Bavarians Augsburg back in January.

The Ripple Effect
Bayern's success isn't stopping at the Bundesliga. They already claimed the Super Cup in August and remain alive in three competitions as April winds down.
Vincent Kompany's squad faces Bayer Leverkusen in the German Cup semifinal this Wednesday. After that, they'll take on defending champions Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League semifinals on April 28.
Kompany, who took over as head coach in 2024, has transformed Bayern's fortunes in his first season. "It is April 19 and we are in every competition. We have had lots of success with every player in the squad," the former Burnley manager said.
The official trophy presentation for the "Meisterschale" (champions' shield) will happen after Bayern's final home game against Cologne on May 16. For now, though, the team is focused on finishing strong across all three competitions and showing that this historic season is just getting started.
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Based on reporting by DW News
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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