Bundesliga Team of the Week Matchday 34: Kane’s Hat‑Trick and Final‑Day Standouts
Bayern’s Kane headlines Bundesliga Team of the Week after Matchday 34 finishes the season with a 36‑goal tally and other players made decisive contributions across the final fixtures.
The final round of the 2025/26 Bundesliga produced a clear set of individual standouts for our Bundesliga Team of the Week, with the keyword Bundesliga Team of the Week woven through the selection to reflect the players who delivered match‑defining moments on Matchday 34. This piece reviews the performances that shaped the closing day, from Harry Kane’s clinical finish to defensive and midfield displays that determined final positions and survival battles.
Kane finishes season with hat-trick and 36 goals
Harry Kane closed the campaign in devastating fashion, producing a hat‑trick as Bayern Munich wrapped up their season with a 5‑1 win at the Allianz Arena. Kane’s three goals — including a composed volley and a free‑kick — underlined a campaign in which he finished as the league’s top scorer with 36 goals. His performance not only sealed the match but also capped a prolific individual season that dominated the final‑day headlines. (bundesliga.com)
Bayern’s forward influence extended beyond Kane, but it was his clinical finishing and movement that consistently forced Cologne into errors and allowed Bayern to close the season on a high note. The hat‑trick also emphasised Kane’s importance to Vincent Kompany’s side across the campaign, and it provided a fitting climax to Matchday 34. (bundesliga.com)
Kane’s final‑day display was a key reason he earned a place in this Bundesliga Team of the Week selection, with his goalscoring form setting the standard for attacking players across the division. His strike rate remains the benchmark for forwards in Europe’s top leagues this season. (bundesliga.com)
Ilić double secures Union’s 4-0 home victory
Andrej Ilić spearheaded Union Berlin’s season‑ending statement, scoring a first‑half brace as Union dismantled Augsburg 4‑0 at the Stadion An der Alten Försterei. Ilić’s two goals set the tone for a comprehensive team performance, and the result allowed Union to finish the season on a confident note. The forward’s clinical finishing and strong positioning were central to Union’s attacking identity on the day. (bundesliga.com)
Union’s attacking balance was on display across the match, with creative midfield support and effective wide play creating the volume of chances that Ilić converted. His brace stands out in the Bundesliga Team of the Week as the clearest example of a striker turning opportunities into match‑deciding moments. (bundesliga.com)
The margin and timing of Ilić’s goals allowed Union to control the game and manage their attacking rhythm into the second half, demonstrating both the forward’s composure and the team’s coherence in the final fixture. That combination makes Ilić a deserved inclusion in this Matchday 34 eleven. (bundesliga.com)
Wolfsburg avoid automatic relegation after 3-1 win at St. Pauli
VfL Wolfsburg secured a vital 3‑1 victory at Millerntor‑Stadion to avoid automatic relegation, shifting the relegation calculus on the very last day. Christian Eriksen played a pivotal role in Wolfsburg’s win despite missing a penalty after a VAR award, and his overall involvement in Wolfsburg’s attacking moves helped spark the comeback that sealed three points. The result sends Wolfsburg into the relegation play‑off zone while condemning St. Pauli to the drop. (vfl-wolfsburg.de)
Wolfsburg’s resilience under pressure was evident in the way they absorbed St. Pauli’s early threats and then took advantage of openings to score decisive goals. Eriksen’s influence — creating and linking play even after the missed spot‑kick — underlined his value in high‑stakes matches and earns him recognition in the Bundesliga Team of the Week for Matchday 34. (vfl-wolfsburg.de)
The result also illustrates the drama of the season finale, where goal difference and late‑day conversions determined which clubs secured safety and which faced relegation. Wolfsburg’s late‑season form, culminating in this win, will be remembered as the result that kept their Bundesliga hopes alive into the play‑off. (flashscore.co.ke)
Batz closes Mainz chapter with crucial saves
Daniel Batz provided a storybook ending to the Bundesliga weekend for Mainz by producing a string of important saves to preserve a clean sheet in his final outing for the club on Matchday 34. Batz’s shot‑stopping kept Heidenheim at bay as Mainz collected the points, and his performance earned him the goalkeeper spot in this Bundesliga Team of the Week. The timing of his crucial interventions mattered most in a match where each save shaped the final table positions. (bundesliga.com)
Mainz’s victory was built on control in key phases of the match, and Batz’s ability to repel shots and claim crosses allowed the visiting side to manage the game’s tempo. Closing a season with a resilient performance in goal is a hallmark of players who influence outcomes beyond just single moments, and Batz’s outing was a clear example of that steadying impact. (bundesliga.com)
For Mainz, the win and Batz’s performance provide a positive endpoint to the domestic campaign, with the goalkeeper’s final appearance punctuated by dependable saves and a composed presence that kept Mainz’s clean sheet intact. His inclusion in this Matchday 34 eleven acknowledges the decisive value of defensive reliability. (bundesliga.com)
Gladbach’s Diks seals comprehensive 4-0 win
Borussia Mönchengladbach completed a convincing 4‑0 victory over Hoffenheim, with Kevin Diks adding a late third from range to punctuate the dominant performance. Diks’s long‑range finish and composed defending across the match make him one of the defensive standouts of the final round and a natural selection for the Bundesliga Team of the Week. His contribution combined threat on set plays and ball‑progression from the back. (bundesliga.com)
Gladbach’s attacking sequence earlier in the match laid the groundwork for Diks to take advantage of space in the latter stages, and Robin Hack’s stoppage‑time goal rounded off a day where the home side controlled possession and converted the chances that arrived. Diks’s goal thus represented both individual quality and team coherence. (bundesliga.com)
The result also had implications at both ends of the table, as Gladbach’s emphatic finish reinforced their position and Hoffenheim’s loss affected their European ambitions. Diks’s role as both a defender and late goal‑scorer typified a player delivering on both defensive duties and attacking opportunism. (bundesliga.com)
Midfield and attacking contributors shape final day
The midfield battleground across Matchday 34 produced several figures who shaped results and earned places in the Bundesliga Team of the Week. Joshua Kimmich helped dictate Bayern’s tempo in the closing fixture and was instrumental in linking transitions that led to multiple goals. His distribution and pressing control were central to Bayern’s attacking fluidity on the day. (bundesliga.com)
András Schäfer’s combined goal‑and‑assist outing for Union should be highlighted for its balance of driving runs and precise passing, which created clear opportunities and added a secondary threat to Ilić’s finishing. Nadiem Amiri also closed his season strongly for Mainz by finishing clinically and contributing key chance creation as his club finished the campaign. These midfield contributions were crucial in defining final‑day outcomes and are reflected in this Matchday 34 selection. (bundesliga.com)
Christian Eriksen’s all‑round influence for Wolfsburg — orchestrating attacking sequences even after a missed penalty — illustrates how midfield leadership can decide survival fights as much as headline goals. The inclusion of these midfielders in the Bundesliga Team of the Week underscores the varied ways central players affected results, whether by creating, controlling or finishing phases of play. (vfl-wolfsburg.de)
The final day of the Bundesliga season delivered a mix of expected star turns and decisive, less heralded contributions that will shape offseason assessments. The players selected for this Bundesliga Team of the Week combined individual brilliance with team impact, and their performances provide a tidy snapshot of who stepped up when it mattered most.









