Bayern Munich on Sunday were crowned German champions for the 34th time, giving striker Harry Kane his first major trophy, after second-placed Bayer 04 Leverkusen drew 2-2 at SC Freiburg.
Bayern’s 3-3 draw at RB Leipzig on Saturday, when the Bavarians came from two goals down to take the lead before conceding a stoppage-time equalizer, meant defending Bundesliga champions Leverkusen needed to win at Freiburg to delay the title party.
Leverkusen were two goals down before scoring twice in the final 10 minutes, but Xabi Alonso’s side could not find a third, as Bayern reclaimed the title at the first attempt after Leverkusen ended their 11-year reign last season.
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Alonso, who won three Bundesliga titles as a player with Bayern, congratulated his former club.
“Congratulations to Bayern. It’s a deserved championship. They were the more consistent team over the season and they deserve the shield,” Alonso told DAZN.
Kane, who had never previously won silverware, was among a group of Bayern players who gathered to watch the Leverkusen game in Munich on Sunday.
The England captain was suspended for the match at Leipzig, but is to return on Saturday against Borussia Moenchengladbach at home, where Bayern will be presented with the Bundesliga shield.
With Bayern’s far superior goal-difference, Leverkusen’s chances of defending their title were already all but impossible.
Freiburg’s Maximilian Eggestein hit a stunning goal from outside the penalty area before halftime and Piero Hincapie was pressured into scoring an own-goal just after the break.
Florian Wirtz netted a spectacular solo goal with eight minutes remaining, carving through the middle of the field before firing the ball in off the post.
Jonathan Tah headed Leverkusen level in stoppage-time, but the visitors were unable to find the third goal which would have extended their spell as champions.
The result left Leverkusen, who became the first team in history to win the title unbeaten last season, eight points behind Bayern with two games remaining.
With their faint title hopes gone, Leverkusen’s focus will turn to keeping hold of Alonso and Wirtz, who could both be headed for the exit in the summer.
Alonso has a contract at Leverkusen until next year, but has been heavily linked with Real Madrid, where he spent five seasons as a player.
Wirtz’s deal expires in 2027, but the Germany midfielder is reportedly considering a big-money move to Bayern.
Tah, who has already confirmed he will leave the club on a free transfer after a decade in Leverkusen, said: “[We had] too little intensity, we had too few runs in behind. It didn’t work today.”
The Germany centerback has been linked with moves to Barcelona and Bayern.
The late goal meant Leverkusen extended their unbeaten streak away from home to 33 games, equaling a Bundesliga record set by Bayern.
The draw keeps Freiburg in fourth, one point clear of Borussia Dortmund, in the final UEFA Champions League spot. Freiburg have never played in Europe’s top competition.
Elsewhere, Eintracht Frankfurt were held to a 1-1 draw at FSV Mainz 05, missing a chance to seal Champions League qualification.
Frankfurt took the lead through Rasmus Kristensen on 16 minutes, but Mainz pegged them back through Jonathan Burkardt in the 57th minute.
Hugo Ekitike had a chance to win it in the final minute, but put his shot just wide of the post.
Frankfurt, who won the 2021-2022 UEFA Europa League, stay third, five points clear of fifth-placed Dortmund with two games remaining.
Earlier, Holstein Kiel won 3-1 at Augsburg, keeping their hopes of beating the drop alive.
Kiel won thanks to a double from Alexander Bernhardsson and a Shuto Machino penalty, and are now one point behind Heidenheim in the relegation playoff spot.
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