Bayern Munich cemented their dominance in German football this weekend, securing their 35th Bundesliga title with a dramatic 4-2 win over Stuttgart. The victory, sealed with four games left in the 2025-26 season, showcased the team’s explosive attacking power and record-breaking form. 🚀
Stuttgart stunned fans early with Chris Fuehrich’s 21st-minute opener, but Bayern flipped the script with three goals in six minutes before halftime. Raphael Guerreiro, Nicolas Jackson, and Alphonso Davies turned the Allianz Arena into a thunderous celebration zone. Substituted in the second half, Harry Kane added his 32nd league goal this season – part of his jaw-dropping 51-goal tally across all competitions. 💥
This win isn’t just about the trophy: Bayern smashed the Bundesliga’s single-season scoring record with 109 goals, eclipsing their own 1971-72 legends. While Stuttgart’s Chema Andres scored a late stunner, it couldn’t dampen Bayern’s party mood. 🎉
With Borussia Dortmund’s loss to Hoffenheim the day before, Bayern’s 15-point lead became mathematically unassailable. Fans are already dubbing this squad the "Kane Generation," celebrating their blend of veteran savvy and young talent. ⚡
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