Bayern lifts Bundesliga trophy
CHAMPION Bayern Munich lifted its 22nd Bundesliga trophy yesterday after a comfortable 3-0 over Augsburg as it prepares for the all-German Champions League final against Borussia Dortmund in two weeks.
In front of German football chiefs, two dozen former Bayern greats and Bavarian political royalty, the champion left it late, scoring three goals in the second half through Thomas Mueller, Xherdan Shaqiri and Luiz Gustavo.
It was a 28th win in 33 league games, with one match left in the season, for sensational Bayern who weeks ago secured its 23rd German league title and 22nd since the introduction of the Bundesliga half a century ago.
Dortmund was far less convincing, needing two late goals from Marco Reus to escape with a 3-3 draw at VfL Wolfsburg.
Ex-Dortmund striker Ivan Perisic struck twice in the first half against his former team before Naldo drilled in from close range to complete a three-goal 12-minute spell after Sven Bender had put Dortmund ahead.
But Reus struck twice in the last six minutes to snatch a draw for second-placed Dortmund.
Freiburg kept its slim Champions League chances alive when Max Kruse scored a 78th-minute winner to edge 2-1 past relegated Greuther Fuerth, which become the first Bundesliga team not to win a home game in a season.
Sweden's Branimir Hrgota scored a hat-trick to steer Borussia Moenchenglabdach to a 4-2 victory over Mainz 05 and maintain its hopes of a Europa League spot next season.
At the other end of the table, Hoffenheim's chances of staying up all but vanished with a 1-4 demolition by visiting Hamburger SV.
Hoffenheim, in 17th place on 28 points, two behind Augsburg which is in the relegation playoff spot in 16th, needs to win at Dortmund next week.
In front of German football chiefs, two dozen former Bayern greats and Bavarian political royalty, the champion left it late, scoring three goals in the second half through Thomas Mueller, Xherdan Shaqiri and Luiz Gustavo.
It was a 28th win in 33 league games, with one match left in the season, for sensational Bayern who weeks ago secured its 23rd German league title and 22nd since the introduction of the Bundesliga half a century ago.
Dortmund was far less convincing, needing two late goals from Marco Reus to escape with a 3-3 draw at VfL Wolfsburg.
Ex-Dortmund striker Ivan Perisic struck twice in the first half against his former team before Naldo drilled in from close range to complete a three-goal 12-minute spell after Sven Bender had put Dortmund ahead.
But Reus struck twice in the last six minutes to snatch a draw for second-placed Dortmund.
Freiburg kept its slim Champions League chances alive when Max Kruse scored a 78th-minute winner to edge 2-1 past relegated Greuther Fuerth, which become the first Bundesliga team not to win a home game in a season.
Sweden's Branimir Hrgota scored a hat-trick to steer Borussia Moenchenglabdach to a 4-2 victory over Mainz 05 and maintain its hopes of a Europa League spot next season.
At the other end of the table, Hoffenheim's chances of staying up all but vanished with a 1-4 demolition by visiting Hamburger SV.
Hoffenheim, in 17th place on 28 points, two behind Augsburg which is in the relegation playoff spot in 16th, needs to win at Dortmund next week.
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