Vincent Kompany shifted his immediate focus to Bayern Munich’s Champions League and DFB-Pokal campaigns after wrapping up the Bundesliga title against Stuttgart.
Bayern were crowned the top-flight champions for the 35th time on Sunday following a 4-2 victory over Sebastian Hoeness’ side after coming from a goal behind at Allianz Arena.
Chris Fuhrich opened the scoring in the 21st minute, but three goals in six minutes from Raphael Guerreiro, Nicolas Jackson and Alphonso Davies turned the game around.
The hosts pulled further clear seven minutes after the restart through half-time substitute Harry Kane before Chema Andres netted a late consolation two minutes from time.
With their victory, Bayern were crowned champions with four games to spare after Borussia Dortmund’s defeat to Hoffenheim on Saturday, which ranks as the fifth-quickest Bundesliga title win in history.
They have also netted 109 league goals so far, already setting a new top-flight record, with one eye on potentially equalling the Bundesliga points record, needing to win their final four matches to match Jupp Heynckes’ Bayern side that collected 91 points in the 2012-13 campaign.
However, Kompany was keen to focus on the other competitions his team are still in, with their next assignment seeing them take on Bayer Leverkusen in the DFB-Pokal semi-finals next Wednesday before the first leg of their Champions League final-four clash with Paris Saint-Germain on April 28.
“It feels great. For me, every title is the first title,” said Kompany. We have to enjoy these moments because there’s a lot of hard work behind them,
“That has come over many years, not just this season. So we have to enjoy it when it happens. However, the season is not over yet. There are still things to win.
“Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, the defending champions, it’s probably the toughest challenge. But before that, we have Leverkusen.”
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