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Bayern eye decade of dominance after ninth straight title

Champions thrash Gladbach 6-0 to go 10 points clear after arch-rivals Leipzig lose to Dortmund

- Agence France-Presse

Bayern Munich already have their eyes on a decade of Bundesliga dominance after winning the league title for the ninth successive season, celebratin­g their success with a 6-0 thrashing of Borussia Moenchengl­adbach.

Robert Lewandowsk­i scored a hat-trick to leave him on 39 league goals this season – one short of Gerd Mueller’s all-time Bundesliga record – as the champions swept Gladbach aside at the Allianz Arena.

“We wanted to show on the pitch that we are German champions,” said Lewandowsk­i, who will “keep stepping on the gas” in chasing Mueller’s record.

“Today was a great game, we played really well and scored a lot of goals.”

The emphatic victory leaves Bayern 10 points clear of secondplac­ed RB Leipzig, whose 3-2 loss at Borussia Dortmund sealed Bayern the title, with two games left. The players learned they were champions again while still warming up following Dortmund’s victory.

“It was a bizarre situation. We were just getting ready, when we realised that we were champions,” said Bayern captain Manuel Neuer.

Board member Oliver Kahn has already challenged Bayern to secure a 10th title in a row.

“We watched the Leipzig game together, the atmosphere was great,” said Kahn. “You don’t get used to it, it’s an incredible achievemen­t.

“Now we can do something next season that no team in the world has ever done: become champions 10 times in a row.”

The only blot on a near-perfect night for Bayern was a red card for Tanguy Nianzou for a clumsy tackle 15 minutes from time. Bayern wasted no time in hitting their stride, Lewandowsk­i finding the bottom corner of the net with just under two minutes gone.

Kingsley Coman struck the post before Jamal Musiala’s pass picked out Thomas Mueller to slot in his 11th league goal of the season, then Lewandowsk­i volleyed home his second on 34 minutes. Kingsley Coman made it 4-0 before the break, then won a penalty which Lewandowsk­i converted in the 66th minute to leave him one goal short of Mueller’s historic mark, before Leroy Sane added a late sixth.

We were just getting ready, when we realised that we were champions

MANUEL NEUER, BAYERN CAPTAIN

Julian Nagelsmann, the 33year-old coach who will leave Leipzig to replace Flick at Bayern next season, offered a terse “congratula­tions on a deserved title” to his future employers.

Earlier, England winger Jadon Sancho netted twice as Dortmund’s win lifted them into the Champions League places, but Eintracht Frankfurt can retake fourth spot if they beat Mainz overnight. Even without injured striker Erling Braut Haaland, Dortmund were 2-0 up early in the second half thanks to goals from Marco Reus and Sancho.

Leipzig fought back through a Lukas Klosterman­n header and Dani Olmo’s equaliser, only for Sancho to grab the winner.

 ?? Photo: AFP ?? High fives for Thomas Mueller and Robert Lewandowsk­i.
Photo: AFP High fives for Thomas Mueller and Robert Lewandowsk­i.

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