Bayern Munich secured their second Bundesliga title in two years with a convincing 4-1 victory over FC Augsburg on Sunday afternoon at Allianz Arena.
The Bavarian giants dominated the game from start to finish, showcasing their dominance on the pitch and solid defensive structure that has become synonymous with the club under manager Julian Nagelsmann.
In the opening half, Bayern Munich controlled possession and took control of the match through their attacking play. Christian Pulisic and Robert Lewandowski both had chances to score but were unable to capitalize on them.
However, in the second half, Bayern Munich upped the ante and started to dominate the match. In the 67th minute, Kevin De Bruyne delivered a perfect cross for Erling Haaland, who pounced on it and slotted it into the net for his fourth goal of the season.
A few minutes later, Thomas Müller added another goal to put Bayern Munich firmly in control of the match. The German international picked up the ball in midfield and played it back to Lewandowski, who scored his sixth goal of the season from close range.
Sané then stepped up to take advantage of the situation and gave Bayern Munich its third goal of the match. The Brazilian winger found himself in space in the penalty area and calmly placed the ball into the net for his fifth goal of the season.
Finally, in the 92nd minute, Bayern Munich completed their domination of the match with a late goal from Saied Al-Mahmoudi. The Egyptian midfielder found himself in space in the penalty area and converted a penalty kick for his first goal of the season.
With this win, Bayern Munich have now won all four of their league matches this season, putting them top of the table with 28 points. They will now look forward to facing RB Leipzig in the Champions League final next week.
