FC Bayern Munich's team celebrates after winning the German first division Bundesliga football match between FC Bayern Munich and VfB Stuttgart as well as the Bundesliga title in Munich, southern Germany, on April 19, 2026. Harry Kane scored his 32nd goal of the campaign as Bayern Munich cruised to a 4-2 home win over Stuttgart and claim a record-extending 35th Bundesliga title. / DFL REGULATIONS PROHIBIT ANY USE OF PHOTOGRAPHS AS IMAGE SEQUENCES AND/OR QUASI-VIDEO

No traditional beer showers for Bayern as focus turns to other silverware

Agence France-Presse
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Despite sealing their 35th Bundesliga title on Sunday, Bayern Munich put the celebrations, including the traditional beer showers, on ice as they continue to chase a treble this season.

Bayern came from a goal down to beat Stuttgart 4-2 to move into an unassailable 15-point lead over second-placed Borussia Dortmund with just four games remaining.

While images of players chasing each other across the grass holding large glasses of beer are synonymous with Bayern's almost annual celebrations, the club delayed the festivities with Wednesday's German Cup semi-final at Bayer Leverkusen in mind.

Bayern are also through to the semi-finals of the Champions League, where they face holders Paris Saint-Germain.

Luis Diaz had two assists and Jamal Musiala one in the first-half, but both were subbed off at half-time ahead of the final phase of the season.

"I think it's coming -- yes, it's coming," Musiala told DAZN of the traditional beer shower celebrations.

"I think we're planning a proper celebration, probably at the last home game.

"We're going straight to the changing rooms. I don't think much is going on right now, but definitely for the last game."

Before the game, Bayern coach Vincent Kompany told DAZN: "We're now at a stage in this season where we can all live with waiting a little longer before we celebrate."

After the game, Kompany turned his attention to the two other trophies on offer.

"We've had very few losses this season. So many successes are possible. We're going to Leverkusen. We know it's a football match, anything can happen," Kompany said.

"But we simply have the belief that we can do it. That's worth a lot in football."

Joshua Kimmich, who was captain for the match with Manuel Neuer rested, praised his side's ruthless title defence, but warned rivals that the Bavarian giants were not done yet.

"The way we won the title was special. We've rarely won as consistently and convincingly as we did this year.

"But we still have a few goals this season."

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