Bayern Munich secured a
record fourth consecutive Bundesliga title with a game to spare on Saturday
after a 2-1 victory at Ingolstadt helped them put the disappointment of their
midweek Champions League semi-final exit behind them.
Reuters report continues:
The
Bavarians made sure of their 26th German league crown and the first silverware
of their season thanks to two goals from top scorer Robert Lewandowski in the
first half.
Four
days after their away goals defeat to Atletico Madrid ensured a third
consecutive Champions League semi-final exit, Bayern went eight points clear of
second-placed Borussia Dortmund, who lost 1-0 at strugglers Eintracht
Frankfurt.
They
can clinch the double when they take on Dortmund in the German Cup final on May
21 in Berlin, ensuring coach Pep Guardiola will leave the club to join
Manchester City in the close season on a high after tightening Bayern's
domestic stranglehold.
The
final whistle sparked a Bayern party at the 15,000-seater Audi Sportpark, with
forward Thomas Mueller grabbing a loud hailer to lead chants with the fans.
In
Guardiola's penultimate league game after three seasons in charge, Bayern set
the tone with two goals in the first half, with Lewandowski opening the scoring
from the penalty spot.
They
took their foot off the gas, however, to let Ingolstadt back into the game with
a 42nd-minute penalty of their own with the hosts also missing several good
chances in the second half.
"It
is no small feat to win the league four times in a row," Mueller told
reporters.
"It
required a lot of work. Quality is not enough if you don't put the work into
it. The consistency we have shown in the last few years is incredible. The beer
glasses will be in full swing this evening."
Borussia
Moenchengladbach's Andre Hahn scored twice in a 2-1 comeback victory over Bayer
Leverkusen that all but secured fourth place and a Champions League qualifying
round spot.
Gladbach,
who lost their opening five league matches of the season, are on 52 in fourth
with Mainz 05, Hertha Berlin and Schalke 04 on 49.
Schalke
conceded an 89th-minute equaliser in their 1-1 draw against Augsburg and Hertha
slumped to a 2-1 loss against Darmstadt 98.
Sandro
Wagner's 82nd-minute goal secured all three points for Darmstadt and made sure
of their Bundesliga place next season.
Former
champions Werder Bremen managed only a goalless draw at Cologne and will now
battle it out with Frankfurt on the last matchday to avoid relegation.
Werder are in the relegation playoff spot on 35 with Frankfurt on 36. VfB Stuttgart, Bundesliga champions in 2007, are in 17th on 33 points after their 3-1 loss to Mainz 05.
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