Bayern Munich sealed their defense of the Bundesliga title by thrashing Stuttgart 4-2 on Sunday.
Vincent Kompany's side knew a win or a draw would confirm its status as champion after Borussia Dortmund lost 2-1 to Hoffenheim on Saturday, and the Bavarians capitalized on that with a dominant display at home.
Chris Führich opened the visitors' account, but quick-fire goals from Raphaël Guerreiro, Nicolas Jackson and Alphonso Davies inspired the turnaround in a six-minute burst.
Harry Kane came off the bench in the second half, scoring his 51st goal of the season across all competitions to complete the triumph.
Chema Andrés scored late, but it wasn't enough to trouble Kompany's side, as it celebrated ecstatically at the full-time whistle.
Stuttgart started on the front foot as Bilal El Khannouss slipped a side-footed pass to Führich, who finished nicely to take the lead in the 21st minute.
Jamal Musiala was the creator of the second, scooping an inviting cross for Guerreiro who came crashing into the box, thumping the ball into the roof of the net for the equalizer.
Just two minutes later, Jackson -- who led the line instead of Kane -- guided in the second from a rapid counterattack before Davies applied a clever finish to put the hosts firmly in control.
After being introduced, Kane netted his 32nd goal of the campaign, handing Bayern the title with four games left to play, as Andrés' strike proved only a consolation.
Bayern lifted their 13th Bundesliga trophy in 14 seasons -- a streak interrupted by only an unbeaten Bayer Leverkusen in 2023-24 -- and their 35th overall.
The Bavarian giants have lost just once in the German top flight this term, at home to Augsburg on Jan. 24.
They had already broken their own 54-year goal-scoring Bundesliga record when they surpassed 102 for the season April 11.
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