Bayern Munich’s Bundesliga Title Hopes Dashed by Dortmund’s Defeat
Bayern Munich’s hopes of clinching the Bundesliga title took a major blow as they suffered a 2-0 defeat at home to Borussia Dortmund. Goals from Karim Adeyemi and Julian Ryerson secured Dortmund’s first Der Klassiker victory since 2019, leaving Bayern trailing leaders Bayer Leverkusen by 13 points with seven games remaining.
In a post-match interview, Bayern manager Thomas Tuchel conceded that the title race is effectively over for his side, acknowledging Leverkusen’s commanding lead. Tuchel stated, “After today’s game, there is no more need to count points. Congratulations to Leverkusen.”
Meanwhile, Leverkusen’s manager Xabi Alonso confirmed his commitment to the club for the upcoming season, dispelling rumors linking him to Bayern or Liverpool. Leverkusen now stands poised to secure their first league title, needing just three wins from their remaining fixtures to halt Bayern’s streak of 11 consecutive Bundesliga triumphs.
Dortmund’s victory not only marked their first win at Bayern in a decade but also bolstered their bid for a top-four finish. They currently sit three points clear of fifth-placed RB Leipzig, enhancing their prospects for Champions League qualification.
The match also featured the return of Harry Kane, Bayern’s leading scorer this season, from injury. Despite having opportunities to score, Kane was unable to find the net, reflecting a frustrating outing for Bayern against a resilient Dortmund side that capitalized on counter-attacks to secure a memorable win.