A 2-2 draw between Freiburg and Bayer Leverkusen handed Bayern Munich their record 33rd Bundesliga title and Harry Kane his first-ever trophy.
Bayern took on RB Leipzig yesterday, but went two goals down thanks to a sublime effort from Benjamin Sesko and a goal from Lukas Klostermann.
Die Rekordmeister bounced back through Eric Dier and Michael Olise before taking the lead via the in-form Leroy Sane.
However, a late dagger from Leipzig stalwart Yussuf Poulsen forced a 3-3 draw, postponing title celebrations. Not that Kane was complaining after missing the game because of a suspension.
Leverkusen could have at least extended their reign as Bundesliga champions for another week, but were held to a 2-2 draw by Freiburg today.
We are the Champions!! 🏆 pic.twitter.com/YYHC7k6ldU
— Harry Kane (@HKane) May 4, 2025
Kane will be excited after earning his first major club trophy. He has scored over 450 career goals, but never won major silverware.
He finally has a trophy for his cabinet. The England international captain played a starring role, spearheading Bayern this season with 36 goals and 12 assists.
He recorded 44 goals and 12 assists last term but could not get his hand on the trophy thanks to a remarkable unbeaten campaign from Leverkusen under Xabi Alonso.
The former Tottenham Hotspur striker has scored 80 goals in 89 matches for Bayern and will back his team to secure another trophy next season.
Leverkusen will likely lose Alonso to Real Madrid, and Borussia Dortmund continue blowing hot and cold.
Kane should be able to claim another Bundesliga Golden Boot at the end of this season. The 31-year-old has six more goals than Leverkusen’s Patrick Schick, with two games to go.
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