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Bayern Munich clinches 35th Bundesliga title with 4-2 win over Stuttgart

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Bayern Munich clinch 35th Bundesliga title after a 4-2 win over Stuttgart at the Allianz Arena, sealing a dominant season while keeping treble hopes alive.

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Bayern Munich clinched the 2025/26 Bundesliga crown in emphatic fashion on Sunday as the Bavarians beat VfB Stuttgart 4-2 at the Allianz Arena to secure their 35th German league title. The victory cemented Bayern’s position at the top of the table and extended a remarkable run that has seen the club finish first in 13 of the last 14 seasons. Fans inside the stadium watched a match that began nervily for the hosts but turned decisively in Bayern’s favour before halftime.

Title secured at the Allianz Arena

Stuttgart stunned the Allianz Arena crowd when Chris Führich converted in the 21st minute to give the visitors an early lead. The goal brought a hush over the home stands, but Bayern responded with a blistering six-minute spell that changed the complexion of the game. Raphaël Guerreiro levelled the score before Nicolas Jackson and Alphonso Davies turned the contest on its head, leaving Bayern 3-1 ahead at the interval.

The quickfire goals not only swung the match but effectively ended the suspense around the championship on the pitch. The decisive sequence underlined Bayern’s ability to respond to setbacks and extract maximum impact from their attacking players. With the trophy within reach, the atmosphere in the Südkurve shifted quickly from tension to jubilation as the team prepared for the second half.

Second-half finish and Kane’s contribution

Harry Kane, who began the match on the bench, was introduced after the break and made an immediate impact by adding Bayern’s fourth goal in the 52nd minute. Kane’s finish gave the home crowd further reason to celebrate and removed any lingering doubt about the outcome of the fixture. Stuttgart did find a late consolation through Chema Andres, but the result never looked in jeopardy after Kane’s strike.

Bayern’s substitutions and game management in the second half reflected a team comfortable with the moment and focused on maintaining control. Vincent Kompany’s side managed the tempo effectively, alternating pressure phases with periods of careful possession to protect their lead. The final whistle prompted the familiar club anthem and an extended celebration on the pitch as Bayern were presented with the Meisterschale.

Season-long dominance and key milestones

This title is the latest chapter in a season of sustained superiority for Bayern, a campaign that began with an extraordinary winning run across competitions. The team opened the season with an unbeaten streak that included 16 straight competitive victories before a draw with Union Berlin halted that sequence. Bayern’s only defeat in Bundesliga play to this point came away to Augsburg in late January, leaving them largely unchallenged domestically.

Alongside league success, the squad has rewritten offensive records and set new benchmarks for goals in a single Bundesliga season. The scoring form of the attackers has been a constant throughout the campaign, with multiple players contributing regularly to a high total. Those numbers have been central to Bayern’s ability to turn close contests into comfortable wins and to secure the consistency required for a championship run.

How the title race was settled earlier

Although the official celebration occurred on Sunday, observers argued that the decisive turning points in the title race came weeks earlier. A key victory over Borussia Dortmund in late February signalled Bayern’s widening margin, and a stretch of unbeaten domestic results thereafter left their nearest rivals with insufficient ground to make up. By matchday 30 the mathematical reality matched the on-field form, allowing Bayern to claim the Meisterschale in front of their supporters.

The club’s depth has been crucial to this process, with rotation and tactical flexibility enabling Kompany to sustain performance levels across a congested calendar. Players returning from knocks have slotted back in without loss of momentum, and younger squad members have provided important minutes when called upon. That combination has helped Bayern to maintain a demanding pace across the season’s major fronts.

Treble ambitions remain alive

Securing the league crown does not end Bayern’s ambitions for the season; the club remains active in both the DFB-Pokal and the UEFA Champions League. Progress in cup competitions keeps alive the possibility of a treble, a feat the club last achieved in earlier eras and has chased with intensity in recent campaigns. Winning the Supercup earlier in the season offered a tone-setting triumph, and Bayern will now seek silverware in the remaining fixtures.

Kompany has repeatedly stressed the importance of focusing match to match, and the squad appears determined to carry the momentum from Sunday into the knockout phases. The physical and mental demands will escalate as opponents prioritise eliminating the champions, but Bayern’s form and squad quality provide a foundation for further success. Managing minutes and guarding against injuries will be key as the calendar compresses toward decisive fixtures.

Tactical shape and individual performances

Bayern’s approach combined wide threats with central penetration, creating space and overloads that the visitors struggled to contain. Guerreiro’s arrival in the left channel and Davies’ energetic bursts offered width, while Nicolas Jackson’s movement opened gaps inside for through balls and decisive touches. The bench also brought tactical options, with Kane’s inclusion transforming attacking dynamics and providing a focal point for transitions.

Defensively, Bayern coped with Stuttgart’s early pressure and adjusted to close passing lanes in the second half. Midfield rotations allowed the team to recycle possession efficiently, cutting off Stuttgart’s momentum and enabling quick switches to attack. The coaching staff’s in-game decisions proved significant, as substitutions and formation tweaks helped sustain the offensive threat while preserving defensive organisation.

Supporters and the Allianz Arena celebration

The title ceremony at full time produced scenes of genuine elation among the home supporters, who had endured an unsettling opening but were rewarded with a memorable turnaround. The singing and banners reflected a club proud of sustained domestic supremacy and excited by prospects on other fronts. Players circulated among fans after the presentation, acknowledging the role of supporters in what has been a long and successful campaign.

Club officials and former players who attended demonstrated typical restraint in words but visible satisfaction in celebrating another trophy. The acknowledgement from rivals and media present at the stadium underlined Bayern’s status in German football, even as scrutiny on next steps and continental ambitions begins anew. The city of Munich will carry the celebratory mood into the week, with commemorations expected around club landmarks.

Bayern’s 35th Bundesliga title caps a season marked by attacking verve, strategic consistency and squad depth, and it sets the club on course for further challenges in cup competitions. The victory at the Allianz Arena was both a statement of domestic power and a launchpad for the final phase of the campaign, as Vincent Kompany’s team looks to convert league success into further trophies.

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