Bayern Munich has clinched their 35th Bundesliga title after they defeated VfB Stuttgart 4–2 on Matchday 30.
Although the Bavarians confirmed their dominance in the league, they marked the historic moment without the traditional trophy handover. Organizers plan to present the silverware later in the season. Instead, the squad turned their attention once again to the now-famous porcelain cockatoo. This symbolic item has served as a dressing-room talisman since last season under manager Vincent Kompany.
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Speaking after the match, Kompany expressed his pride while he urged his side to stay focused on the challenges ahead. “It’s a wonderful feeling,” the Belgian told DAZN. “To experience moments like this takes a lot of hard work, so you have to savour them. We can still win more this season. It’s not over yet—there’s more to come.”
In addition, Kompany highlighted the winning mentality that has driven Bayern’s success throughout the campaign. “I believe it’s a mentality thing,” he added. “At the beginning of the season, we won 4-0 in the pre-season friendly games against Lyon and Tottenham. We also won in Zurich and Salzburg. It’s all about mentality, and ours remains at the highest level.”
Meanwhile, forward Harry Kane, who has delivered outstanding form all season, echoed his manager’s sentiments and praised the team’s consistency. “It’s been a fantastic season for us. To finish the league off in the way we have, and with the goals that we have scored, it’s just a credit to the mentality of the boys,” Kane said.
He emphasised the team’s relentless drive. “From the first game until the last, we are going to keep pushing. We still have a lot to play for in other competitions. All the hard work and all the days together make it worth it to be champions again.”

