Before receiving the championship trophy, FC Bayern also blundered against VfB Stuttgart and ensured a highly exciting relegation final in the Bundesliga.

After the fuss about an Ibiza trip by the Munich professionals after the away defeat in Mainz, the German record champion did not get beyond a disappointing 2: 2 (2: 1) against VfB Stuttgart on Sunday evening.

The VfB can as Table-16.

after the point in the Allianz Arena, we can now even hope for direct rescue in a long-distance duel with Hertha BSC.

In front of 75,000 spectators in the sold-out Allianz Arena, Bayern celebrated an own goal forced by winger Serge Gnabry from VfB defender Konstantinos Mavropanos (35th minute) and Thomas Müller's goal to make it 2-1 (44th).

The passionately fighting and briskly counterattacking guests led early through Tiago Tomás (8th) and were able to equalize shortly after the break with a header from center forward Sasa Kalajdzic (52nd).

Coach Pellegrino Materazzo's team could have scored three times, but failed to convert their chances.

On the last day of the game, there will be a big relegation final: Hertha BSC has to tremble in 15th place despite a three-point lead over the Swabians;

FC Augsburg, on the other hand, is saved early.

On the last day of the game, Stuttgart (30 points) receive 1. FC Köln.

The Berliners (33 points) have to compete in Dortmund - and with the clearly worse goal difference.

Theoretically, however, the Stuttgart team could also be overtaken by Arminia Bielefeld (27 points) and relegated directly.

But Arminia would need a football miracle for the relegation with seven goals behind VfB and three points less.

DFL boss Hopfen hands over the bowl

After the final whistle, Bayern captain Manuel Neuer was to receive the championship trophy from the new league boss, Donata Hopfen.

"It was a fixed point to win the tenth German championship," said Bayern boss Oliver Kahn before the kick-off on the streaming service DAZN.

In the penultimate game of the season, the Munich team only played masterfully in a few moments, for example when scoring goals.

Agile Gnabry scored Mavropanos' own goal (35') with a strong individual action, which extended the national player's shot into the net.

And Thomas Müller documented his value for the record champions a few days after his contract was extended until the summer of 2024 when he made it 2-1 after a pass from Dayot Upamecano with a fine touch of the ball, a turn and a shot with his left foot (44th).

Record champion Müller (eleven title wins) also hit the bar (12th).

Scorer Robert Lewandowski also hit the crossbar (76').

Above all, the people of Stuttgart had to struggle with themselves.

The Bayern defense around the youngster Tanguy Nianzou, who was completely indisposed until he was substituted after a good hour, offered them a lot, not only with the fine opening goal of the Portuguese Tomás, who courageously shot from 16 meters on preparatory work from offensive colleague Omar Marmoush.

23-year-old Marmoush could have been the man of the first half.

The Egyptian ran away from Nianzou several times and had two top chances, which he missed (6th/23rd).

At the break, the once treated and obviously battered asset Marmoush was replaced by Omar Mangala.

After the break and the 2-2 equaliser, VfB had to do a balancing act.

On the one hand, there was always a risk of conceding a goal.

On the other hand, there was a chance to defeat the vulnerable Munich.

Immediately after his header, Kalajdzic missed the greatest chance in front of national goalkeeper Neuer (53').

In added time, Bayern's Kingsley Coman saw the red card for an assault.