Bayern Munich celebrated winning the German Football League title with a landslide victory over its guest Borussia Moenchengladbach 6-0 today, Saturday, in the 32nd round of the Bundesliga.
A few hours ago, Bayern officially won the Bundesliga title for the ninth time in a row in a new record, taking advantage of Borussia Dortmund’s 3-2 victory at home to Leipzig.
In other matches, Hoffenheim won a big victory at home to Schalke 4-2, as Wolfsburg won at home to Union Berlin 3-0, and Werder Bremen tied with Bayer Leverkusen in a negative way.
And at the Allianz Arena, Bayern Munich did not rest after officially winning the title; Rather, the team dominated the match against Gladbach from start to finish
The match saw the Polish star, returning from injury, Robert Lewandowski scored 3 goals (hat-trick).
Lewandowski raised his goal tally to 39 this season, to become one goal away from the achievement equation of legend Gerd Muller, who holds the record for the number of goals scored during one season of the Bundesliga by scoring 40 goals in the 1971-72 season.
Lewandowski opened the scoring in the second minute, then Thomas Mueller scored the second goal in the 23rd minute, and Lewandowski added his second and third goal for Bayern in the 34th minute.
Kingsley Coman scored the fourth goal for the Bavarian team in the 44th minute, then Lewandowski won the hat-trick in the 66th minute by scoring his third and fifth goal for Bayern from a penalty kick, before Leroy Sane concluded the goals festival in the 86th minute.
Bayern Munich ended the match with 10 men to send off Nianzo Cuase in the 75th minute.
Bayern raised its score in the lead to 74 points, 10 points behind runner-up Leipzig, and Gladbach’s score stopped at 46 points in seventh place.
Bayern won the Bundesliga title for the 31st time, where their first title came in 1932 and then the other 30 titles came after the inauguration of the Bundesliga championship in the 1963-1964 season.
Bayern won the second consecutive title in the Bundesliga under coach Hanzi Flick, who took over last season; But he will leave his post at the end of the season, due to differences with sports director Hassan Salih Hamidic, amid speculation about his transfer to coach the German national team.
Bayern, under Flick, won the Premier League, Cup and Champions League trilogy last season in a repeat of the team’s 2013 feat.