
While in France, Paris Saint-Germain had just confirmed another title, in Germany, the thriller of the year played out: Bayern Munich caught up with Borussia Dortmund and won the league for the 11th time in a row.
Admittedly the worst Bayern of the last decade managed to take the title away from Dortmund at the last moment, having coped with the pressure of the favorite for not the hundredth time this year. Borussia needed a home win over the indifferent Mainz to break the Bavarians’ decades of dominance, but things went wrong for them and they lost 2-0.
The Yellow-Blacks were resurrected when an unexpectedly equally indifferent Köln equalized at home with Bayern, once again putting Dortmund in first place. But not to the end, which brought the signature of Jamal Musiala. A 20-year-old German-Nigerian long-range shot in the 89th minute hit the net and landed in the history books to give Bayern a 2-1 victory, as well as this year’s exciting championship on goal difference. one. What if, at the end of stoppage time, Borussia Dortmund draw with Mainz (2:2). The name is out already…
Of course, no one in Munich has any illusions about the champions, which led to the immediate dismissal of Olli Can and Hasan Salihamidzic from the club’s management, and Thomas Tuchel also had to leave just two months after taking office. Bavarians.
Kahn and Salihamidzic are fired from Bayern, despite the title – Tuchel is under attack.
Meanwhile, bottom-of-the-table Stuttgart finished 16th after failing to beat Hoffenheim 1-1 and will face third-placed Hamburger in a home-and-away play-off for a place in new Bundesliga. taken from the first half of the 1980s, when two clubs were competing for the championship: Hamburg won two titles (1982 and 1983) and Stuttgart won (1984). The playoffs will take place on Thursday and next Monday.
Along with Hertha, Schalke were relegated to the second division, while Darmstadt and Heidenheim were promoted, which snatched direct promotion from Hamburg at the last minute, scoring two goals in stoppage time after the winning game ended “Hamburg” in Sandhausen.
Back in France, everything went off without a hitch: Paris Saint-Germain drew 1-1 in Strasbourg and once again celebrated the league and the title of the best player of the year with Kylian Mbappe, when two other big stars, Neymar and Leo Messi are packing their bags.
In England, Everton were rescued on the last matchday and 1992 and 2016 champions Leeds and Leicester respectively followed Southampton in the Championship. From there came Luton, winning on penalties against Coventry after a three-hour battle at Wembley on Saturday. At the same time, Aston Villa secured promotion to the Conference League, heading to Europe for the first time in 13 years, under the guidance of European guru Unai Emery.
Source: Kathimerini

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