Bayern Munich clinched its record-extending ninth consecutive Bundesliga title without even kicking a ball on Saturday thanks to old rival Borussia Dortmund beating second-placed Leipzig 3-2.
тАЬI think itтАЩs the first time in history that the German champions were crowned in the bus,тАЭ Dortmund coach Edin Terzi─З said. тАЬThey managed that today, so congratulations to Munich.тАЭ
LeipzigтАЩs defeat meant it could no longer overhaul Bayern, which held a seven-point lead before hosting Borussia M├╢nchengladbach in the late game. Two rounds remain after this weekend.
тАЬOf course they deserve to be German champions, after this very good season, very consistent season,тАЭ Terzi─З said of Bayern. тАЬBut weтАЩre happier about the points that we got today.тАЭ
Jadon Sancho scored twice for Dortmund to move to fourth after captain Marco Reus fired his team into a seventh-minute lead. Sancho capitalized on some lackluster defending to make it 2-0 in the 51st.
Germany defender Lukas Klostermann pulled one back for the visitors in the 63rd, and LeipzigтАЩs equalizer came in the 77th when Hwang Hee-chan shrugged off Mats HummelsтАЩ challenge to set up Dani Olmo.
But Sancho saved the best for last, playing Rapha├лl Guerreiro in with his heel before running to accept the ball back and score in the 87th.
ItтАЩs Bayern 30th Bundesliga title and its 31st German championship including the 1932 title. The Bundesliga was formed in 1963 and the rest of BayernтАЩs titles came after its promotion in 1965.
Leipzig coach Julian Nagelsmann, who is taking over at Bayern next season, was evidently disappointed his current team couldnтАЩt push the Bavarian giant harder.
тАЬHeartfelt congratulations on a deserved championship,тАЭ Nagelsmann said.
Dortmund moved into the last qualification spot for the Champions League, though Eintracht Frankfurt can reclaim the position if it beats Mainz in their derby on Sunday.
Dortmund and Leipzig will meet again in Berlin on Thursday for the German Cup final.
Also on Saturday, Wolfsburg consolidated its hold on third place by beating Union Berlin 3-0 at home, Hoffenheim recovered from two goals down at halftime to rout already relegated Schalke 4-2, and struggling Werder Bremen drew with Bayer Leverkusen 0-0.