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Bayern Munich win Bundesliga title after 4-2 comeback vs Stuttgart

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Bayern Munich did not just win another title, they fought for it in style. A 4-2 comeback victory over Stuttgart at the Allianz Arena sealed their 35th Bundesliga crown, turning a brief moment of doubt into a night of celebration.

For a team that has made dominance feel routine, this one still demanded resolve. Bayern needed only a point after Borussia Dortmund slipped the night before, yet Stuttgart refused to play along. With Champions League hopes of their own, the visitors arrived with belief and nearly spoiled the party.

Chris Führich’s curling strike in the 21st minute stunned the Allianz Arena. The goal silenced the crowd and injected tension into what many expected to be a straightforward coronation. Stuttgart played with energy and purpose, showing why they remain in the hunt for Europe’s top competition.

But Bayern’s response was swift and ruthless. Raphaël Guerreiro pulled them level with a close-range finish, and just two minutes later, a sharp counterattack saw Nicolas Jackson fire them ahead. The momentum had shifted, and Bayern sensed it.

Alphonso Davies then added a third before the break, finishing off another flowing move created by Luis Díaz. In a matter of minutes, the contest had flipped, and Stuttgart were left chasing shadows. Bayern’s attacking fluency and depth proved too much.

The second half brought a familiar figure to centre stage. Introduced at the break, Harry Kane needed only seven minutes to make his mark. His simple finish from close range was his 32nd league goal of the season, and his 56th across all competitions for club and country.

It was a fitting moment for a player who has become central to Bayern’s continued dominance. Kane, who also starred in the recent Champions League win over Real Madrid, has brought consistency and cutting edge to an already formidable side. His presence has turned control into certainty.

Stuttgart did respond late through Chema Andrés, but by then the outcome was clear. Bayern had regained control and the Allianz Arena had found its voice again. The final whistle sparked scenes of celebration, with fans embracing yet another chapter in an era of sustained success.

This title marks Bayern’s 13th in the last 14 seasons, a statistic that underlines their grip on German football. Under Vincent Kompany, they have combined structure with attacking freedom, losing just once all season.

Now, attention turns to a potential treble. With semi-finals against Bayer Leverkusen in the DFB-Pokal and Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, Bayern’s season could yet reach even greater heights..

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