Bayern Munich took an additional step towards crowning its eighth title in the German Football League, by beating Saturday Bayer Leverkusen 4-2 in the thirtieth stage competitions.

The Bavarian giant raised its score to 70 points, temporarily away from 10 points from Borussia Dortmund, who meets Hertha Berlin later today.

Coach Hansi Flick's team won its fifth successive round of five games after the Bundesliga resumed in mid-May after stopping nearly two months due to the emerging Corona virus and the twenty-second this season, while the balance of Leverkusen, who played in the absence of its playmaker Kay Haverets, was frozen at 56 points in Fifth place, on goal difference, from Borussia Monchengladbach, fourth in a fierce struggle for the last qualifying places for the Champions League.

French Kingsley Coman (27), Leon Goritska (42), Serge Gnabry (45) and Polish Robert Levadowski (66) scored Bayern goals, while Argentine Lucas Alaryo opened the scoring to landowners (9) and Florian Vertz II scored (89).

Before the start of the confrontation, Bayern players sent a solidarity message to the protests taking place in the United States and several cities around the world, against racism, after the black American citizen George Floyd was killed by a white policeman, by wearing shirts during the warm-up period that read "Black Lives Matter", meaning "life" Blacks are Important "and the official slogan of the club's campaign is" Red against racism. "

Bayern players wore black armbands reading "Black Lives Matter".

"Bayern defends a world where there is no room for racism, discrimination, hatred, injustice and violence. The death of George Floyd and the spectator in the United States shocked us all," club president Herbert Heiner said in a statement.

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