After a clear 4:2 (3:1) win against VfB Stuttgart, FC Bayern Munich is German champion in the Bundesliga for the 35th time after the 30th matchday. But this triumph should only be the beginning; the really big tasks lie ahead in the next few days and weeks in the DFB Cup and the Champions League. _________________________________________________________________________________ Bundesliga, DFB Cup, international matches: Here we provide you with the highlights – completely without advertising. Subscribe to this channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SportschauFussball?%20sub_confirmation=1 Sports documentaries, cycling, winter sports and more: https://www.youtube.com/@sportschau?%20sub_confirmation=1 Sportschau on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportschau/ Sportschau on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sportschau?lang=de-DE Sportschau on Whatsapp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va9i3DXKwqSNjGhkUo46 Sports news at: https://www.sportschau.de/ Only Joshua Kimmich, Luis Diaz and Josip Stanisic remained of the Madrid starting eleven, the rest were allowed to watch on the bench as their colleagues took the final step towards the 35th Bundesliga title. Stuttgart initially made it a little longer because Chris Führich scored after a dream pass from Bilal El Khannouss to give VfB the lead (21st minute) – but then Bayern made short work of it. In the 32nd minute, Jamal Musiala initiated the equalizer with a great solo, when Raphael Guerreiro only had to push it into the empty goal from three meters. A few seconds later, the Portuguese won the ball and passed it on to Diaz, who delivered the opening goal to Nicolas Jackson with a cross pass at the perfect time (33′). Shortly afterwards, after a chaotic situation in the opponent’s penalty area, Diaz became the provider again, this time for Alphonso Davies (37th). Munich wasted plenty of other opportunities to make the result even clearer before the break, but the record champions were already able to internally start celebrating their next triumph. The performance after going behind was too dominant. Although: It was already clear before the game that the party could only get off the ground with a handbrake, as Bayern will continue in the semi-finals of the DFB Cup at Bayer Leverkusen (8.45 p.m.) on Wednesday. Kompany continued to distribute the playing time, in the second half he gave Diaz and Musiala a break and the role of spectator, Michael Olise and Harry Kane came on. And it took just over six minutes for the Englishman to score. After Alexander Nübel parried against Leon Goretzka, Kane made it 4-1 (52′). The striker had already scored as a joker in the first leg in the 5-0 win, but three times. It’s a bit surprising that Kane didn’t get another opportunity to score a little later. After a foul on Guerreiro by Ramon Henriks, there was no penalty and no indication to referee Sören Storks that he should look at the scene again – there he would have seen that Guerreiro was checked for a penalty (57th). Munich’s fifth goal still seemed to be only a matter of time, the pressure on Stuttgart’s defense did not let up and there were plenty of chances to increase the lead even further. But that actually didn’t happen again until the final whistle. In the final phase, the Bayern professionals visibly put on the brakes and seemed to be looking forward to the end of the game. And the moment when they would have secured the first trophy of the season – before that, a dream goal from Chema Andrés ensured the final point (88th). Champions against Stuttgart – and now the third treble in the club’s history will go to Leverkusen and Paris. In 2013, Jupp Heynckes led FC Bayern to a perfect season, and seven years later Hansi Flick achieved this feat. Kompany has a chance to fit into this small list. Between the games in Leverkusen and Paris, he will take the next opportunity to rotate in the Bundesliga against Mainz 05 (Saturday, 3:30 p.m.). Starting lineups: FC Bayern Munich: Urbig – Stanisic, Kim, Ito, Davies – Kimmich, Goretzka, Musiala, Guerreiro, Diaz – Jackson Coach: Vincent Kompany VfB Stuttgart: Nübel – Vagnoman, Jeltsch, Chabot, Hendriks – Karazor, Stiller, Leweling, El Kannouss, Führich – Tiago Tomas Coach: Sebastian Hoeneß Referee: Sören Storks #bundesliga #sportschaubundesliga #sportschau Fußball

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