Bayern Munich secures 34th Bundesliga title after Leverkusen draw
Bayern Munich secures 34th Bundesliga title after Leverkusen draw

Bayern Munich secures 34th Bundesliga title after Leverkusen draw

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Bayern Munich secured their 34th Bundesliga title without playing, after Bayer Leverkusen were held to a 2-2 draw at Freiburg, making it mathematically impossible for Leverkusen to catch up with two games remaining. This triumph marks a major milestone for England captain Harry Kane, who finally wins the first major trophy of his career after years of personal accolades but no silverware at club or international level. Kane, suspended for Bayern's 3-3 draw against RB Leipzig, watched as his team clinched the title the following day and joined celebrations, ending a long-standing narrative about his lack of trophies. The title also represents a remarkable achievement for Bayern's new manager Vincent Kompany, who wins the Bundesliga in his debut season in charge. Despite a prolific season for Kane—with 24 goals in 29 league games—Bayern fell short in other competitions, exiting early from both the Champions League and the DFB-Pokal. The victory not only cements Bayern's dominance in German football but finally validates Kane's move from Tottenham Hotspur in pursuit of silverware.

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