
Bayern Munich have officially retained their Bundesliga crown, securing a historic 35th German top-flight title with a dominant 4-2 victory over VfB Stuttgart. Under the guidance of Vincent Kompany, the Bavarian giants overcame an early deficit at the Allianz Arena to turn the game into a celebration of their league dominance.
The afternoon began with a flicker of tension when Stuttgart’s Chris Führich opened the scoring in the 21st minute, curling a brilliant effort past the Bayern defense. However, the champions responded with a devastating six-minute flurry that effectively sealed both the match and the title race before halftime. Raphael Guerreiro leveled the scores after a dazzling run from Jamal Musiala, and the comeback was completed seconds later when Nicolas Jackson tapped home following a swift counter-attack sparked by Luis Díaz.
The relentless pressure continued as Alphonso Davies netted his first goal of the season with a deflected 15-yard strike, sending the home crowd into raptures and ensuring a comfortable cushion heading into the break. The intensity did not wane after the restart, with Harry Kane coming off the bench to score his 32nd league goal of a remarkable campaign just seven minutes into the second half. While Stuttgart managed a late consolation through a powerful strike from Chema Andres, the result was never in doubt.
With the Bundesliga trophy secured, the attention at the Allianz Arena now shifts to the pursuit of a prestigious treble. Kompany’s side remains firmly in the hunt for both the DFB-Pokal and the UEFA Champions League, marking a season of immense success for the club. For Stuttgart, the defeat serves as a sobering moment in their own high-stakes campaign; while they currently maintain a two-point cushion over Hoffenheim in the battle for UEFA Champions League qualification, their late-season form has become a point of concern with four losses in their last seven fixtures.