Bayern Munich clinched the Bundesliga title with a thrilling 4-2 victory over VfB Stuttgart in a high-octane matchday 30 clash. The Bavarians dominated early but faced a resilient Stuttgart side that kept the game alive until the final whistle.
The match kicked off with Bayern pressing high, and it didn’t take long for the goals to come. Harry Kane opened the scoring in the 53rd minute, tapping in from close range after a corner kick. The England striker showed his predatory instincts, reacting quickest to a loose ball in the box. Just minutes later, Bayern doubled their lead through a stunning strike from Chema Andrés, who unleashed a thunderous shot from outside the area that curled into the top corner. The goal was a masterpiece, leaving Stuttgart’s goalkeeper with no chance.
Stuttgart fought back, pulling one back before halftime, but Bayern restored their two-goal advantage early in the second half. The visitors refused to give up, setting up a tense finale. However, Bayern’s defense held firm, and they sealed the win with a late fourth goal, confirming their status as Bundesliga champions.
Key moments included a controversial penalty appeal from Bayern in the 57th minute, when Guerreiro appeared to be held back by Hendricks, but the VAR decided not to intervene. Bayern also hit the woodwork twice, with Olise and Kimmich both coming close. Stuttgart keeper Nubel made several impressive saves, including a crucial stop to deny Goretzka.
The win marks Bayern’s record-extending 33rd Bundesliga title, with Harry Kane finishing the season as top scorer. The celebrations began at the Allianz Arena as fans erupted in joy.


