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Kane fires Bayern back to the top of the pile

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Summer 2025

The Bavarians regain their Bundesliga crown a year after surrendering it to Bayer Leverkusen

Kane fires Bayern back to the top of the pile

All manner of emotions bubbled to the surface as Bavarian behemouth Bayern Munich secured a 34th German league title, their 12th Schale (championship shield) in the past 13 years.

There was pride in a fine set of results and achievements: just two defeats all season, topping the table for all but the opening three rounds of the campaign, and piling up a mightily impressive 99 goals, with Harry Kane, the league's top goalscorer, responsible for 26 of them. There was satisfaction, mixed in with a good pinch of relief, at reasserting their domestic pre-eminence after being ground into the dust by Leverkusen in the 2023-24 title race. And there were wide smiles of joy on the faces of a number of players - Kane, Aleksandar Pavlovic, Michael Olise, Eric Dier, Jonas Urbig and Hiroki Ito — who got to celebrate the first titles of their respective careers.

Bayern were especially potent going forward. Kane was as voracious and ruthless as ever in the box; new boy winger Olise, signed from Crystal Palace, settled in so quickly that he was the first player in the Bundesliga to rack up ten goals and ten assists; while Jamal Musiala, who Bayern so badly missed when sidelined late in the season with a torn hamstring, continued to shine in the role of difference-maker.

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