Did Bayern Munich Celebrate a Title on Muller's Farewell Night?

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Key Takeaways
- Bayern Munich secured the Bundesliga title with a 2-0 win.
- Thomas Muller played his final match, receiving a tribute from fans.
- Harry Kane achieved his 25th goal of the season.
- Manuel Neuer made key saves to keep a clean sheet.
- Michael Olise contributed significantly to the victory.
Berlin, May 11 (NationPress) Bayern Munich celebrated their Bundesliga title with a 2-0 victory against Borussia Monchengladbach during the 33rd round, an evening filled with emotion as it marked Thomas Muller's farewell match in red on Saturday.
All eyes were on Muller as he took the field for his 750th and final appearance at the Allianz Arena. The seasoned player, who has amassed 13 Bundesliga titles and two Champions League trophies with the club, received a thunderous ovation and was celebrated with a special fan choreography.
After a slow beginning, Michael Olise ignited Bayern's performance in the 31st minute. Cutting in from the right, he curled a shot past Monchengladbach's goalkeeper, Jonas Omlin, setting up Harry Kane to score. This was Kane's 25th goal of the season, a milestone that makes him the first Bayern player to achieve this in each of his first two Bundesliga seasons, according to reports from Xinhua.
Monchengladbach had their chances, with Tim Kleindienst, Rocco Reitz, and Tomas Cvancara all testing Manuel Neuer, who made a brilliant return from injury, showcasing an outstanding performance. The Bayern captain executed several impressive saves to maintain his clean sheet.
Muller came close to scoring numerous times but was unable to find the back of the net on his memorable evening. He was substituted in the 84th minute, receiving a standing ovation from the crowd as his teammates formed a guard of honor.
In the final moments of the match, Olise sealed the game by scoring a second goal, finishing a splendid move with Leroy Sane to make it 2-0.
“I can’t say who felt the emotions more, Thomas or the Bayern supporters. In the years to come, we will truly appreciate how vital he was for this club,” commented Bayern's coach, Vincent Kompany.
In other matches, last-placed Holstein Kiel faced relegation after a 2-1 loss against fourth-placed Freiburg. Bochum was also relegated as Mainz entered the top six with a 4-1 victory. Leipzig drew with Werder Bremen and is out of Champions League contention. Heidenheim shocked Union Berlin with a 3-0 win to enter the relegation playoff zone, while Hoffenheim drew 2-2 with Wolfsburg.