Bayern Munich victory postpones title celebrations
Bayern Munich took care of business on Saturday with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Mainz 05, but celebrations for their latest Bundesliga title will have to wait. Despite their win, second-placed Bayer Leverkusen also secured three points, delaying Bayern's coronation by at least another week.
Bayern does its part, but Leverkusen holds firm
Heading into the weekend, Bayern Munich knew the scenario: a win over Mainz, combined with a slip-up by Leverkusen against FC Augsburg, would seal the championship. Bayern kept up their end of the bargain with an assured performance at the Allianz Arena. Leroy Sané opened the scoring early, slotting home coolly to put Bayern ahead. Michael Olise doubled the lead before halftime, continuing his strong season under Vincent Kompany. In the closing minutes, defender Eric Dier added a third goal to wrap up the victory. However, news filtered through that Leverkusen had defeated Augsburg 2-0, meaning Bayern’s title celebrations would have to be put on ice.
Title race set for next weekend
Bayern will now turn their attention to next week's crucial match away at RB Leipzig, where a win could finally secure the Meisterschale. Leipzig, featuring Dutch stars Lutsharel Geertruida and Xavi Simons, will not make it easy, but Bayern's current form gives them confidence heading into the showdown.
Müller’s special milestone
Although Bayern couldn't lift the trophy just yet, it was a special day for club legend Thomas Müller. The 34-year-old came on as a substitute to make his 500th Bundesliga appearance for Bayern Munich — a remarkable achievement that places him in an elite group. Müller becomes only the fourth player in history to play 500 Bundesliga matches for a single club, joining Charly Körbel (602 for Eintracht Frankfurt), Manfred Kaltz (581 for Hamburger SV), and Michael Lameck (518 for VfL Bochum). With Müller set to leave Bayern at the end of the season, it was a fitting milestone in front of the home crowd that has supported him throughout his storied career.
Looking ahead
The champagne remains on ice in Munich, but with the title within touching distance, Bayern Munich has their destiny firmly in their own hands. Another win next week could seal yet another historic Bundesliga triumph, while Müller continues to etch his name deeper into the club’s illustrious history.