As announced earlier today, Bayern Munich had the opportunity to clinch their 24th national title in Germany with a victory over Hertha Berlin on Tuesday. The Bavarians demonstrated their dominance, securing a comfortable 3-1 win on the road.
The scoring opened swiftly, with Toni Kroos finding the net in the 5th minute, followed closely by Mario Götze. By halftime, Bayern displayed full control of the match. Upon resuming play, Adrian Ramos attempted to disrupt Guardiola’s tactics with a converted penalty for Hertha Berlin. However, it proved insufficient to quench the determination of Ribéry and his teammates.
The Frenchman sealed the victory with a stylish goal, securing Bayern’s Bundesliga title with seven matchdays remaining. This marks Bayern’s 23rd title since 1969, making them the earliest champions in the history of the Bundesliga, spanning 51 seasons.
— Geoffroy Garétier (@ggaretier) March 25, 2014