Bayern Munich has asserted overwhelming dominance in the 2025/26 Bundesliga season, with a series of crucial victories that have all but secured their championship title. Their recent wins over top rivals, including Borussia Dortmund and Borussia Mönchengladbach, have extended their lead at the top of the table, leaving fans and analysts convinced that the title race is effectively over. The team’s depth, star performances, and tactical prowess have set them apart as the undisputed leaders of German football this season.
Bayern’s pivotal 3-2 victory over Borussia Dortmund on February 28, 2026, marked a decisive moment in the title race. With Harry Kane scoring twice and Joshua Kimmich netting the late winner, Bayern ended Dortmund’s championship hopes and extended their lead to 11 points with ten games remaining. The match, played at Signal Iduna Park, was filled with drama, goals, and controversial decisions, captivating fans across Germany. Der Spiegel+4
Following these victories, Bayern now holds a commanding lead in the Bundesliga standings—11 points ahead of their nearest rivals and, in the women’s league, a 14-point advantage after defeating VfL Wolfsburg. These results have effectively ended the suspense in both competitions, with Bayern preparing for potential championship celebrations and focusing on further achievements this season. Der Spiegel+2
Even when missing key players such as Harry Kane, Bayern showcased their squad depth by defeating Borussia Mönchengladbach 4-1. Standout contributions came from Luis Diaz, Konrad Laimer, and Jamal Musiala, demonstrating the team’s ability to maintain high performance levels regardless of lineup changes. This depth will be crucial as Bayern prepares for upcoming Champions League fixtures. Tagesschau.de+1
With the Bundesliga title nearly secured, attention now shifts to Bayern’s ambitions in Europe. The team’s current form and morale suggest they are well-positioned to compete for further honors, with fans in Munich optimistic about continued success on both domestic and international fronts. Der Spiegel+1