Harry Kane has finally won silverware. The England striker secured the first major trophy of his career as Bayern Munich were crowned Bundesliga champions for the 34th time, following Bayer Leverkusen’s 2-2 draw with Freiburg.
Kompany Delivers in First Season
Under new coach Vincent Kompany, Bayern bounced back from last season’s disappointment. Despite doubts over his experience, Kompany quickly stabilized the squad and guided them back to the top, outpacing early rivals like Leipzig, Dortmund, and Leverkusen.
Strong Attack, Fragile Defense
While Bayern struggled defensively—conceding 32 goals in 32 games—they more than made up for it up front, scoring 93 times. Kane led the charge with 24 goals, continuing his scoring form and proving crucial in Bayern’s title push.
Kane’s First Taste of Glory
After years of near-misses with Tottenham and England, Kane’s move to Germany was about one thing: winning. And now, he’s finally ended his long wait for a major team trophy.
Though Bayern fell short in the Champions League and German Cup, the Bundesliga title is a satisfying reward for a turbulent but ultimately successful season.