Bayern Munich one win from 10th straight Bundesliga title

Bayern Munich one win from 10th straight Bundesliga title
Bayern Munich can comfy a 10th immediately Bundesliga title next weekend after they bounced again from their Champions League exit with a 3-zero win at Arminia Bielefeld on Sunday.
A very own aim via Bielefeld defender Jacob Laursen and moves through Serge Gnabry and Jamal Musiala noticed Bayern move 9 points clear.
“A bit of frustration was released after we were knocked out,” Gnabry told DAZN.
Bayern returned to winning ways five days after conceding a last-gasp equalizer at home to Villarreal to crash out of the Champions League with a 2-1 aggregate defeat in the quarter-finals.
“I’ve had a hard time dealing with it,” Bayern midfielder Joshua Kimmich, who was outstanding Sunday, said.
“It’s still in the back of your mind.”
There are four league games left but Bayern can secure the title by beating second-placed Borussia Dortmund in next Saturday’s top-of-the-table clash in Munich.
“We definitely want to clinch it against Dortmund,” Kimmich added.
Bayern was ahead after less than 10 minutes in Bielefeld when a Kimmich pass found its way to Robert Lewandowski, who got a touch before Laursen helped it over the line.
Bayern had a let-off when Japan midfielder Masaya Okugawa clipped the ball over Dayot Uamecpano before firing past Manuel Neuer, but the goal was ruled offside.
Just before half-time, Bielefeld midfielder Fabian Kunze was stretchered off after being elbowed in the head by Bayern’s Tanguy Nianzou, who was booked for the challenge.
It was Bielefeld’s third worrying head injury in recent weeks.
In the seventh minute of first-half stoppage time, Bayern doubled their lead when Gnabry got on the end of another Kimmich pass to tap home.
Bielefeld saved looking for an intention to get returned into the sport after the smash, however, Bayern alternative Musiala secured the points with an overdue 1/3.
Later, Eintracht Frankfurt crashed to a 2-zero defeat at Union Berlin 3 days after their lovely Europa League win at Barcelona.
Oliver Glasner’s Frankfurt won three-2 at Camp Nou on Thursday to reach the Europa League’s last four, however, had no reply as Union raced into a 2-0 lead after just 21 minutes in jap Berlin.
Japan midfielder Genki Haraguchi hit the post with a header, then Nigeria striker Taiwo Awoniyi disregarded his marker and swept the ball into the proper corner.
After trapping the ball with a wonderful piece of ability, midfielder Grischa Proemel commenced a pass he finished to attain Union’s 2d intention.
Bottom side Greuther Fuerth simplest have a mathematical threat of staying up after their goalless draw at Hoffenheim.
With 4 video games left, Fuerth are 11 points from sixteenth and a relegation play-off at the cease of the season.
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