BAYERN MUNICH have secured their 35th Bundesliga title after a commanding 4-2 victory over Stuttgart at the Allianz Arena. The result adds another chapter to their domestic dominance and keeps their remarkable season alive on multiple fronts.
The title was effectively sealed even before kickoff, as Borussia Dortmund dropped points against Hoffenheim. That result meant Bayern only needed a draw to confirm the championship. However, they went further, delivering another strong performance to secure a comeback win in style.
This victory marks Bayern’s 13th league title in the last 14 seasons, reinforcing their long-standing control over German football. Under manager Vincent Kompany, the team has combined attacking power with defensive discipline to produce one of their most dominant campaigns in recent years.
From the opening match of the season, Bayern set the tone with a 6-0 win over RB Leipzig. That early statement reflected the attacking strength that has defined their campaign. Key forwards including Harry Kane, Michael Olise, and Luis Díaz have played a major role in maintaining that momentum.
Together, this attacking trio has contributed the majority of Bayern’s goals, helping the team reach a historic milestone. The club has now scored over 100 league goals in a single season, a feat achieved only a few times in Bundesliga history.
Bayern’s total goal tally has already reached 109, surpassing previous records set in earlier dominant seasons. Their ability to score consistently has made them nearly unstoppable in domestic competition.
Defensively, Bayern have also maintained impressive standards. They have conceded just 29 goals so far, showing a balanced approach that combines attacking aggression with defensive stability.
With several matches still remaining, Bayern have the opportunity to push their goal tally even higher. Upcoming fixtures against lower-ranked teams could see them reach or even surpass the 120-goal mark.
Beyond the Bundesliga, Bayern remain in contention for a historic treble. They are preparing for crucial matches in both domestic and European competitions, including a German Cup semi-final against Bayer Leverkusen and a UEFA Champions League clash against Paris Saint-Germain.
