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Bayern Munich secure Bundesliga title with win over Werder Bremen

Robert Lewandowski’s 31st league goal of the season sealed victory.

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Bayern Munich have been crowned Bundesliga champions for an eighth successive season after a 1-0 win at Werder Bremen.

Their domination of German football does not look like ending any time soon as an 11th win on the bounce means Borussia Dortmund can no longer catch them.

It was fitting that it was Robert Lewandowski’s goal that earned the glory, with the Poland striker’s 31st league strike of the season enough to see off struggling Bremen – even a red card for Alphonso Davies late on could not sour the evening.

This is Bayern’s 29th Bundesliga title but the manner of this one, with a three-month suspension, will live long in the memory thanks to the scintillating style of play introduced by new boss Hansi Flick, who took over from Niko Kovac in November.

They have been particularly fearsome since the restart last month and on this form will be strong contenders to win the Champions League later this summer.

Borussia Monchengladbach strengthened their Champions League hopes with a 3-0 win against Wolfsburg.

Jonas Hoffman’s two first-half goals put them in command before Lars Stindl made it a comfortable evening.

Elsewhere, Union Berlin beat bottom club Paderborn 1-0 to secure their survival and Europa League hopefuls Freiburg were 2-1 winners over Hertha Berlin.

In Spain’s LaLiga, Barcelona moved five points ahead of Real Madrid at the top with a 2-0 win over Leganes.

Playing at an empty Nou Camp for the first time since the coronavirus shutdown, goals from Ansu Fati and Lionel Messi gave Barca the three points and kept the pressure on Real, who play Valencia on Thursday night.

Fati, still only 17, became the second youngest player ever to five LaLiga goals when he fired home three minutes before the break.

The teenager has a long way to go until he catches up with Messi, though, and the Argentinian scored his 26th goal of the campaign from the penalty spot in the second half.

Carlos Bacca’s early close-range finish was enough to give Villarreal a 1-0 win over Mallorca, while 10-man Espanyol, who had Bernardo Espinosa sent off in the 16th minute, held out for a 0-0 draw at Getafe.

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