Bayern Munich secured a record-extending 35th Bundesliga title with a 4-2 comeback victory over Stuttgart at the Allianz Arena. Harry Kane scored his 32nd league goal of the season as Bayern overturned a first-half deficit to clinch the championship with four matches remaining. Stuttgart took an early lead through Chris Fuehrich in the 21st minute, but Bayern responded with three goals in seven minutes before halftime. Raphael Guerreiro equalised, assisted by Jamal Musiala, before Luis Díaz set up Nicolas Jackson and Alphonso Davies to put the hosts in control. Kane sealed the win early in the second half, finishing clinically to ensure the trophy was headed to Munich. Chema Andrés scored a consolation for Stuttgart in the 88th minute as Bayern eased off in the closing stages. The champions now have 79 points and a league-record 109 goals this season, with a goal difference of +80. Borussia Dortmund's 2-1 loss to Hoffenheim on Saturday opened the door for Bayern to claim the title outright. Head coach Vincent Kompany rested key players including Kane, Manuel Neuer, and Michael Olise ahead of Wednesday's German Cup semi-final against Bayer Leverkusen.
Bayern lifted the Bundesliga trophy after scoring 109 goals, yet needed a comeback against a mid-table Stuttgart side to secure it. The fact they trailed at home despite their firepower exposes a rare vulnerability masked by the numbers. Harry Kane reached 32 goals, but even his consistency cannot hide Bayern's reliance on bursts rather than sustained dominance. No Nigerian or African player featured in the match.
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