DORTMUND, Germany: Bayern Munich have won their 11th straight Bundesliga title, a 90th minute goal from Jamal Musiala sealing a late 2-1 win at Cologne after Borussia Dortmund were held 2-2 at home to Mainz.
With Bayern needing a win to overtake Dortmund, the England-raised Germany forward hammered home with the clock winding down, ensuring the Bavarians keep their grip on the title for another season.
Dortmund knew a win would guarantee a title, but were 2-0 down after just 25 minutes, with striker Sebastien Haller also having missed a penalty.
Dortmund scored two second half goals to draw the game but the point was not enough, Bayern winning the title on goal difference.
Heading into the final matchday, with Dortmund two clear atop the table, Bayern knew only a win would give them hope of a title, while hoping for a Dortmund collapse.
France forward Kingsley Coman struck after eight minutes to set down the gauntlet to Dortmund, playing one hour to the north.
Despite a bright start, Dortmund soon found themselves behind 1-0 after 15 minutes, Andreas Hanche-Olsen tapping in from a corner.
Dortmund were handed a lifeline when Raphael Guerreiro was brought down in the box, but Sebastien Haller failed to convert the penalty.
Mainz doubled their lead shortly after, Karim Onisiwo heading in from close range as the visitors began tearing up the home fans’ script.
The home side, who had scored 15 goals in their past three home games, grew nervous and lacked potency in front of goal, while Mainz grew bullish and had several chances on the counter.
With time winding down, Guerreiro gave the home side hope, scoring with 20 minutes remaining.
Word filtered around the ground that Cologne had equalized with ten minutes remaining, Dejan Ljubicic converting from the spot, but Musiala’s strike again took Bayern atop the table.
Niklas Suele added another in the sixth minute of injury time, but Dortmund were unable to conjure the comeback which would have broken Bayern’s hold on the German title.
Meanwhile, minutes after Bayern Munich clinched their Bundesliga league title, the club said they had decided to fire chairman Oliver Kahn and sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic.
“You have probably heard what we have decided with the supervisory board,” club president Herbert Hainer told media in the mixed zone in Cologne where, the club salvaged their 33rd German league title when Jamal Musiala hit an 89th-minute winner.
One bright spot for the disappointed home side was that arch rivals Schalke were relegated, after a 4-2 loss at RB Leipzig.
Schalke had fought back to equalize from two goals down, but Leipzig scored twice in the final ten minutes to secure Schalke’s fate.
Elsewhere, Union Berlin secured Champions League football for the first time with a 1-0 home win over Werder Bremen.
Union captain Rani Khedira scored a goal with nine minutes remaining, ensuring victory for the home side and keeping alive a remarkable fourth season in the top division.
Also on track for a first ever Champions League berth but needing Union to slip up, Freiburg lost 2-1 away at Frankfurt. Leading 1-0 after a Vincenzo Grifo strike, Freiburg conceded two goals in the last 10 minutes and will instead play Europa League next season.
Stuttgart’s 1-1 draw at Hoffenheim means they finish third last, ensuring a shot at staying in the second division through the relegation playoff.
Bochum’s 3-0 win at Leverkusen also ensures they will play top division football for another season, taking them from second last to the safety of 14th.
A ten-man Augsburg lost 2-0 at Borussia Moenchengladbach but will also stay up, having finished 15th.
Relegated Hertha Berlin won 2-1 away at Wolfsburg, denying the hosts a chance at leapfrogging Leverkusen into Europe.
Musiala takes Bayern to 11th straight title after Dortmund held
https://arab.news/5m2kr
Musiala takes Bayern to 11th straight title after Dortmund held
- Dortmund scored two second half goals to draw the game but the point was not enough, Bayern winning the title on goal difference
- Minutes after Bayern Munich clinched their Bundesliga league title, the club said they had decided to fire chairman Oliver Kahn and sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic
Yamal’s curling strike gives Barcelona a hard-fought win at Athletic Bilbao
- The 68th-minute winner kept Hansi Flick’s side four points clear of second-placed Real Madrid and on course to successfully defend its domestic title
BARCELONA, Spain: Lamine Yamal once again showed his ability to decide a game when Barcelona’s teenage star broke the deadlock with a gorgeous strike to earn a 1-0 win at Athletic Bilbao on Saturday.
The game was wide open with Athletic attacking in waves at its San Mames Stadium before Yamal tilted the match in the favor of the La Liga leaders.
The 18-year-old Spain forward received a pass from Pedri González that finally left him with some room to work on the right side of the area, where he used one touch to open a shooting angle before curling a left-footed strike off the upper edge of the far post.
The 68th-minute winner kept Hansi Flick’s side four points clear of second-placed Real Madrid and on course to successfully defend its domestic title. Last round, Yamal scored his first hat trick in a league victory in a 4-1 win over Villarreal.
His 19 goals this season is already one more than he scored in the entire last campaign.
“We know that Lamine can do. He just put it in the corner, where the goalkeeper couldn’t reach it,” Pedri said. “The only thing he needs to avoid is settling for what he has already done. He just needs to keep working hard to give it his all.”
The hard-fought away win at the Basque club came four days after Barcelona lost in the Copa del Rey semifinals to Atletico Madrid.
Flick rested some of his regular starters ahead of Barcelona’s trip to Newcastle on Tuesday to start their Champions League round-of-16 matchup. Pedri, Raphinha and Fermín López remained on the bench until the final half hour. Marcus Rashford, Marc Bernal and Marc Casadó started in their place.
Éric García and João Cancelo also started for injured full backs Jules Koundé and Alejandro Balde.
Barcelona needed goalkeeper Joan García to keep the game scoreless until Yamal came through.
Atletico wins preview of Copa final
Argentina midfielder Nico González scored twice in the second half to lead Atletico Madrid to a 3-2 win over Real Sociedad in a matchup featuring the two Copa del Rey finalists.
Sociedad also booked a place in the cup final next month in Seville after beating Athletic Bilbao earlier this week in the semifinals.
Atletico sports director Mateu Alemany said that Antoine Griezmann will finish the season with the Spanish club, squashing speculation of an imminent move by the veteran forward to Major League Soccer.
Demichelis debut
Martín Demichelis saw his new team Mallorca squander a double by striker Vedat Muriqi and draw 2-2 at Osasuna in the Argentine coach’s debut at the helm.
Muriqi took his scoring tally to 18 goals in La Liga this season, second only to Real Madrid star Kylian Mbappé’s 23.
But Osasuna got a goal from Kike Barja in the 89th before Ante Budimir netted the stoppage-time equalizer.
Demichelis replaced Jagoba Arrasate, who was let go last week with Mallorca in danger of relegation despite having one of the best strikers in the league in Muriqi.
Also, Girona’s Joel Roca scored in injury time to snatch a 1-1 draw at Levante.










