Bayern Munich won the Bundesliga
title in record-breaking time with a 3-1 win over Hertha Berlin at the
Olympic Stadium, and are well on course to smash the German points
record.
With seven
games remaining, Bayern could end up with 98 points if they win every
game, with the record standing at 91 points from last term.
Formality: Bayern Munich supporters pose with mock-up Bundesliga titles ahead of the match in Berlin
First of many? Guardiola is congratulated on his fourth title win as a manager, and his first with Bayern
Celebrate: Manchester United target Kroos slotted home at the far post for 1-0
The German giants have also beaten their record from last season, where they won the salad bowl with six games left.
Goals from Toni Kroos, Mario Gotze and substitute Franck Ribery secured the victory, with Borussia Dortmund x-x with Schalke.
Manchester United target Kroos put Bayern ahead on six minutes, slotting home at the far post to put the visitors on their way.
Goals from Toni Kroos, Mario Gotze and substitute Franck Ribery secured the victory, with Borussia Dortmund x-x with Schalke.
Manchester United target Kroos put Bayern ahead on six minutes, slotting home at the far post to put the visitors on their way.
Unstoppable: Bayern won their 24th German title and are on to finish with a record amount of points
Straight up: Pep Guardiola secured the title in his first season in charge at the German giants
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