Bayern Munich Delays Bayer Leverkusen’s Bundesliga Title Celebration with 2-0 Win over Cologne
Bayern Munich delivered a resilient performance against relegation-threatened Cologne, securing a 2-0 victory that postponed Bayer Leverkusen’s Bundesliga title celebrations.
The first half saw Bayern’s Harry Kane and Mathys Tel hitting the post, highlighting their early attacking intent. However, the breakthrough came in the second half when Raphael Guerreiro found the net with a powerful strike from 25 yards following Joshua Kimmich’s corner in the 65th minute.
Despite Cologne’s defensive efforts, Bayern remained persistent, and Thomas Muller sealed the victory with a late goal in stoppage time, ensuring their dominance over the struggling opponents.
This win leaves Bayern Munich 13 points behind Bayer Leverkusen with five games remaining in the season. Leverkusen could have clinched the title had Bayern failed to secure at least a point in this match.
With just one game left for Leverkusen, they are poised to be crowned German champions for the first time under Xabi Alonso’s leadership if they defeat Werder Bremen on Sunday.
Bayern Munich’s remarkable run includes 11 consecutive Bundesliga titles since 2011-12, establishing their dominance in German football. However, Leverkusen’s impressive season has kept the title race alive until the final stages, showcasing the competitive nature of the Bundesliga.
For Leverkusen, the focus now shifts to their upcoming fixtures as they aim to secure the Bundesliga title and continue their pursuit of a treble, with a German Cup final against Kaiserslautern and a successful Europa League campaign already underway.