Bundesliga: Bayern Munich secures their fifth consecutive title

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Bayern Munich wins record fifth successive Bundesliga Trophy. Image Source: Bundesliga twitter

Internet Desk: Bayern Munich became the Champions of Germany for a record five times in a row after a brace from Polish striker Robert Lewandowski saw the champions rout Wolfsburg 6-0 on Saturday.

This was Bayern’s 27th Bundesliga title after they won the league with three games to spare, while Lewandowski took his goal tally to 28 goals after his brace yesterday.

“Winning the championship is never a given,” Bayern captain Philipp Lahm said.

This is the first time that a German side has won the title for five times in a row. No other German side has won the title for more than three times successively. This win will however serve as a boost for the payers after Bayern’s exit from Champions League at the hands of Real Madrid and the German cup at the hands of Borussia Dortmund.

“Of course we have a few regrets about the last 15, 20 days,” Ancelotti said. “But now is the time to celebrate and we have time to prepare for the new season.”

Bayern leads second-placed Leipzig by 10 points and can no longer be overtaken.

“The championship is the most prestigious title. We’re champions for the fifth time in a row. It’s outstanding and incredible,” Bayern chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said.

“We don’t have the arrogant demand to win the treble every year. We played a good season,” Rummenigge added.

Wolfsburg, languishing one point above the relegation zone in its worst ever Bundesliga season, offered little resistance.

Lewandowski and Thomas Mueller both went close before David Alaba broke the deadlock just inside the 20-minute mark with a finely struck free kick.

Some 15 minutes later, Kingsley Coman ran onto Thiago Alcantara’s pass and crossed for Mueller, who teed the ball up for Lewandowski to pick his spot inside the right post.

There was still time before the break for the Poland striker to claim his second, thanks to another run from Coman and some lacklustre Wolfsburg defending.

Alaba hit the crossbar after the break, but Arjen Robben claimed the fourth goal midway through the half with a low shot inside the right post.

Lahm made way with 20 minutes remaining as Rummenigge and other club officials were celebrating with beer in the stands. Both Wolfsburg coach Andries Jonker, who coached Lahm when he was interim Bayern coach, and Ancelotti congratulated the former Germany captain on what was to be his eighth Bundesliga title.

Wolfsburg’s misery was compounded when Luiz Gustavo earned his second yellow card — the furious Brazilian had to be wrestled away from the referee by his teammates — and then Mueller made it 5-0 on the rebound after Lewandowski hit the post.

Joshua Kimmich completed the rout late on.

“In the end it felt like men’s football against kids’ football,” Wolfsburg striker Mario Gomez said of facing his former side.