Bayern Munich Crowned Bundesliga Champions After 4–2 Win Over Stuttgart

By Godson Godwin - Editor
3 Min Read

FC Bayern Munich clinched the Bundesliga title in emphatic fashion with a 4–2 victory over VfB Stuttgart, sealing their 35th league crown and continuing their era of domestic dominance, Softfootball understands.

Despite falling behind early to a superb strike from Chris Führich, Bayern responded in devastating fashion, scoring three goals in a rapid six-minute spell through Raphaël Guerreiro, Nicolas Jackson, and Alphonso Davies to completely turn the game around.

From that point, Bayern took full control, dictating the tempo and overwhelming Stuttgart with their attacking quality. Harry Kane later added another goal to seal the victory and confirm the title in style.

After Bayern posted the result on their X handle, it got a lot of reaction from fans

Bayern Munich 4-2 win over VfB Stuttgart (photo credit: Bayern Munich on x)
Bayern Munich 4-2 win over VfB Stuttgart (photo credit: Bayern Munich on x)

rboligel congratulated Bayern

Congratulations on the German Championship. You play the best and most attractive football in Germany and in Europe Good luck in the Champions League!

simply thobais was sarcastic about his congratulations:

Congratulations on your “unexpected” victory in the race with 34 laps and absolutely equal conditions

bastain Henrique called them the best club in the world

Another title for the greatest team in the world!!!

iconic brought arsenal into the conversation he said:

Somewhere in England, your champions league final opponents are bottling the league. If you see Somewhere in England, your champions league final opponents are bottling the league. If you see

robin added:

German soccer champion! 1/3 Very nice but Wednesday it continues.

Bayern Munich players (photo credit: Bayern Munich via x)
Bayern Munich players (photo credit: Bayern Munich via x)

The triumph marks Bayern’s 13th Bundesliga title in 14 seasons, underlining their continued dominance in German football, and their second consecutive title following Bayer Leverkusen’s triumph in the 2023/24 campaign.

Meanwhile, Manchester City dealt a major blow to Arsenal FC’s title hopes with a tense 2–1 victory. Pep Guardiola’s side proved more clinical in key moments, capitalising on chances while Arsenal once again paid the price for missed opportunities in a tightly contested clash.

Elsewhere, Cristiano Ronaldo reached another historic milestone, scoring his 969th career goal as Al-Nassr FC cruised to a dominant 4–0 win over Al-Wasl FC. The victory secured their place in the semi-finals of the AFC Champions League Two, with Ronaldo’s early strike marking the 160th different club he has scored against.

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