It is the tenth Meisterteller entry in a row for the record champion, who shot Serge Gnabry (15th), Robert Lewandowski (34th) and Jamal Musiala (83rd) to success over their archrival. Emre Can’s penalty goal (52nd) was not enough for the guests.
The new and old champion Bayern took the lead with a volley from Gnabry from the edge of the penalty area, before that Dortmund had not cleared a corner far enough. Almost 20 minutes later, Lewandowski made it 2-0 after presenting Thomas Müller (11 titles), who was now the only German “player record champion” ahead of David Alaba.
Dortmund drew hope again with a penalty converted by Can, but the second in the table couldn’t turn it around – also because he was wrongly denied a penalty after Benjamin Pavard fouled Jude Bellingham (60th) and Erling Haaland in the finish two missed good chances. Marcel Sabitzer came on as a substitute for Bayern in the 82nd minute, shortly afterwards Musiala made the final score from close range.
Draw for Glasner and Hütter clubs
Borussia Mönchengladbach had already scored 3:3 in a spectacular game. Adi Hütter’s team led 2:0 in Freiburg, was then 2:3 behind and managed to equalize in the 93rd minute. For Oliver Glasner’s Eintracht Frankfurt there was a 2-2 home win against Hoffenheim. 1. FC Köln won 3-1 at home against Arminia Bielefeld.
In the fight for a place in the Champions League, RB Leipzig lost 2-1 to Union Berlin in front of their home crowd and slipped down to fourth place – one point behind Bayer Leverkusen, who won 4-1 at Greuther Fürth, who have now been relegated . Fifth Freiburg are missing two points on their DFB Cup final opponent Leipzig with three laps to go. In the evening game (6.30 p.m.) FC Bayern was able to secure the title win against Borussia Dortmund in Munich.
In Freiburg Ramy Bendebaini (3rd/penalty) and Breel Embolo (13th) ensured a quick 2-0 lead for the Gladbacher. The hosts came up with a penalty kick from Stefan Lainer and converted by Vincenzo Grifo (49th) and thanks to Christian Günter (61st) managed to equalize before ÖFB team player Philipp Lienhart beheaded the Breisgauer to the supposed victory (80th). Gladbach’s Lars Stindl struck in the 93rd minute.
Lainer was substituted in the 69th minute, Philipp Lienhart played through on the other side. The Gladbachers, as eleventh in the table after points lost, have a seven-point lead over the Stuttgarters who are on the relegation place and are therefore as good as saved.
They are two points ahead of the Gladbachers frankfurters by the draw against Hoffenheim. Evan Ndicka first headed into his own goal (12′) and then into the opponent’s goal (32′), after which Daichi Kamada (66′) and Georginio Rutter (78′) scored. Martin Hinteregger was in action for the entire distance at Eintracht. Stefan Posch played through at Hoffenheim, but the suspended Christoph Baumgartner and the injured Florian Grillitsch were absent.
Their compatriot Konrad Laimer was at Leipzig’s 1:2 against Union Berlin exchanged in the 63rd minute. The goal for the Saxons was scored by Yussuf Poulsen (46th), shortly before the break, the Union professional Christopher Trimmel, who was substituted in the 76th minute, was unlucky with a shot across the crossbar. In the finish, the Berliners struck through Sven Michel (86th) and Kevin Behrens (89th).
In Fuerth Patrik Schick (8th), Sardar Azmoun (18th), Paulinho (58th) and Exequiel Palacios (84th) turned the lead of the home side through Jetro Willems (5th), Julian Baumgartlinger came by Leverkusen on the pitch in the 83rd minute.
Six Austrians were there Cologne against Bielefeld in action – with the hosts Florian Kainz and Dejan Ljubicic up to the 74th and Louis Schaub from the 74th minute, with Bielefeld Manuel Prietl and Patrick Wimmer over the entire distance. Alessandro Schöpf was substituted in the 85th minute. Wimmer was instrumental in Cologne’s own goal by Timo Hübers (33rd). Mark Uth (3rd), Anthony Modeste (43rd) and Jan Thielmann (86th) scored for Cologne.
Source: Nachrichten