Bayern Munich once again demonstrated their dominance in German football, coming from behind to defeat Stuttgart at the Allianz Arena and secure their 35th Bundesliga title. It was a night that began with tension but ended in celebration, as the Bavarians showed resilience and attacking brilliance to seal the crown in style.
Heading into the match, Bayern knew that a single point would be enough to clinch the title, especially after Borussia Dortmund slipped to defeat against Hoffenheim the night before. However, Stuttgart—still fighting for a coveted Champions League spot—had no intention of playing the role of bystanders.
The visitors struck first in the 21st minute when Chris Führich produced a moment of magic, curling a stunning effort past the goalkeeper to silence the home crowd. For a brief moment, it looked like Stuttgart might delay Bayern’s title celebrations.
But Bayern responded like champions. Raphael Guerreiro brought the hosts level just ten minutes later, shifting the momentum back in their favor. Barely two minutes after that, Nicolas Jackson—filling in for the injured Harry Kane—put Bayern ahead, completing a quick-fire turnaround that left Stuttgart reeling.
The pressure didn’t ease. Alphonso Davies extended the lead before halftime with an improvised finish, cleverly flicking the ball past Alexander Nübel after a precise pass from Luis Díaz. By the break, Bayern were firmly in control.
The second half saw the return of Harry Kane, who wasted no time making his mark. Coming on at halftime, he needed just seven minutes to score Bayern’s fourth goal—his 32nd league strike of the season—further underlining his importance to the team.
Stuttgart did manage a late consolation through Chema Andrés in the 88th minute, but it did little to dampen the celebratory mood inside the Allianz Arena.
This latest triumph marks Bayern’s 13th Bundesliga title in the past 14 seasons, a staggering run of domestic success that highlights their sustained excellence. With just one league defeat all season, their consistency has been unmatched.
Attention now turns to the possibility of an even more historic campaign. Bayern remain in contention for a treble, with crucial semi-final clashes against Bayer Leverkusen in the DFB-Pokal and Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League looming later this month.


