BAYERN MUNICH secured a tenth Bundesliga title with a 2-0 win over rivals Borussia Dortmund at the Allianz Arena.
Julian Nagelsmann's men sealed the title with three games to go.
It didn't take Bayern long to take the lead and it came through Serge Gnabry.
The former Arsenal man set the ball up with his knee from Robert Lewandowski's knockdown and volleyed the ball into the top left corner.
Gnabry thought he had himself a second shortly after but his strike was ruled out for offside.
And it wouldn't be a Der Klassiker without former Dortmund man Lewandowski getting on the scoresheet.
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The Poland international was played through on goal by Bayern veteran Thomas Muller and he made no mistake with the finish, placing his shot through the legs of keeper Marwin Hitz.
Lewandowski's strike just before half-time took his goals tally to an eye-watering 48 for the season.
Unfortunately for the 33-year-old, he's nine short of equalling his Bundesliga goal record for a single season.
He'd have to net an average of a hat-trick a game to reach a record 41 Bundesliga goals in back-to-back seasons.
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Dortmund did, however, manage to give Bayern a scare in the second half.
A clumsy challenge from Joshua Kimmich on Marco Reus handed Dortmund the chance to pull a goal back from the penalty spot.
Emre Can, who has netted his last three spot-kicks in the league, stepped up and fired past Manuel Neuer.
Teenager Jamal Musiala made sure of the win with seven minutes to go.
The 19-year-old sealed the decade of dominance, hammering the ball into the back of the net.