Bayern Munich clinched a record fourth straight Bundesliga title with one game to spare on Saturday, with Robert Lewandowski scoring both goals in a 2-1 victory at Ingolstadt.
Lewandowski opened the scoring with a 15th-minute penalty and was on target again in the 32nd for a league-leading tally of 29 as Bayern shook off the disappointment of another Champions League semi-final exit in mid-week. Moritz Hartmann scored for mid-table Ingelstadt, dpa reported.
Bayern are the first team to win four league titles in a row and now have 26 overall, 25 of them in the Bundesliga era which started in 1963-64.
Source: QNA
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