<p>Bayern Munich were crowned Bundesliga champions for the 10th consecutive season on Saturday after a 3-1 home win over second-placed Borussia Dortmund.</p>.<p>First-half goals by Serge Gnabry and Robert Lewandowski put Bayern in control at a sold-out Allianz Arena before Emre Can converted a penalty after the break for Dortmund.</p>.<p>But teenager Jamal Musiala fired in a late goal to spark early celebrations in the home crowd.</p>.<p>This is the first time a club has won 10 straight titles in one of Europe's top five leagues.</p>.<p>The Bavarian giants' eighth successive win over Dortmund leaves Bayern an unassailable 12 points clear with three games left.</p>.<p>Bayern dominated the opening half and Gnabry fired a magnificent volley into the top corner from the edge of the box to give them a 15th-minute lead.</p>.<p>Gnabry had a second effort disallowed before Lewandowski doubled the advantage 11 minutes before half-time.</p>.<p>It was the Poland striker's 27th goal in 26 matches against Dortmund, who he left for Bayern in 2014.</p>.<p>Dortmund responded early in the second half as Can converted a penalty after Marco Reus was brought down in the area.</p>.<p>The visitors had their appeals for another spot-kick waved away with 30 minutes left when Lucas Hernandez brought Jude Bellingham down in the area.</p>.<p>Lewandowski won the battle of the Bundesliga's star strikers as Erling Haaland, who has been linked with big-money move to Manchester City, failed to score despite forcing Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer into two late saves.</p>.<p>Musiala put the result beyond doubt when he slotted home seconds after his initial shot was saved by Dortmund keeper Marwin Hitz.</p>.<p>Earlier, Union Berlin scored two late goals to poach a 2-1 win at RB Leipzig, which kept alive their Champions League qualification hopes.</p>.<p>Bayer Leverkusen thumped bottom club Greuther Fuerth 4-1 to take third place from Leipzig and move three points clear of fifth-placed Freiburg in the race for the top four.</p>.<p>Freiburg missed the chance to draw level on points with Leipzig, conceding a late equaliser in a 3-3 draw with Borussia Moenchengladbach.</p>.<p>Union are just two points further back in sixth, with five clubs, including seventh-placed Cologne, separated by just six points with three games remaining in the battle to reach next season's Champions League group stage.</p>.<p>Yussuf Poulsen put Leipzig ahead early in the second half to put the hosts on course for their second win in four days over Union, who they beat 2-1 in the German Cup semi-finals on Wednesday.</p>.<p>However, Union avenged the cup defeat as substitutes Sven Michel and then Kevin Behrens scored in the 86th and 88th minutes.</p>.<p>The defeat ended Leipzig's unbeaten run of 15 games in all competitions, ahead of their Europa League semi-final, first leg at home to Rangers on Thursday.</p>.<p>Union are bidding to reach the Champions League for the first time in just their third season since being promoted to the Bundesliga.</p>.<p>Freiburg, also hoping for a maiden appearance in Europe's premier competition, looked set to pile the pressure on Leipzig as they fought back from 2-0 down at half-time to lead Gladbach.</p>.<p>But Lars Stindl struck for the away side in the third minute of injury time.</p>.<p>Fuerth were finally relegated after their loss to Leverkusen, having been last in the table since September.</p>.<p>Eintracht Frankfurt, who visit West Ham on Thursday in their Europa League semi-final first leg, conceded a late equaliser to draw 2-2 at home to Hoffenheim.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here</strong></p>
<p>Bayern Munich were crowned Bundesliga champions for the 10th consecutive season on Saturday after a 3-1 home win over second-placed Borussia Dortmund.</p>.<p>First-half goals by Serge Gnabry and Robert Lewandowski put Bayern in control at a sold-out Allianz Arena before Emre Can converted a penalty after the break for Dortmund.</p>.<p>But teenager Jamal Musiala fired in a late goal to spark early celebrations in the home crowd.</p>.<p>This is the first time a club has won 10 straight titles in one of Europe's top five leagues.</p>.<p>The Bavarian giants' eighth successive win over Dortmund leaves Bayern an unassailable 12 points clear with three games left.</p>.<p>Bayern dominated the opening half and Gnabry fired a magnificent volley into the top corner from the edge of the box to give them a 15th-minute lead.</p>.<p>Gnabry had a second effort disallowed before Lewandowski doubled the advantage 11 minutes before half-time.</p>.<p>It was the Poland striker's 27th goal in 26 matches against Dortmund, who he left for Bayern in 2014.</p>.<p>Dortmund responded early in the second half as Can converted a penalty after Marco Reus was brought down in the area.</p>.<p>The visitors had their appeals for another spot-kick waved away with 30 minutes left when Lucas Hernandez brought Jude Bellingham down in the area.</p>.<p>Lewandowski won the battle of the Bundesliga's star strikers as Erling Haaland, who has been linked with big-money move to Manchester City, failed to score despite forcing Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer into two late saves.</p>.<p>Musiala put the result beyond doubt when he slotted home seconds after his initial shot was saved by Dortmund keeper Marwin Hitz.</p>.<p>Earlier, Union Berlin scored two late goals to poach a 2-1 win at RB Leipzig, which kept alive their Champions League qualification hopes.</p>.<p>Bayer Leverkusen thumped bottom club Greuther Fuerth 4-1 to take third place from Leipzig and move three points clear of fifth-placed Freiburg in the race for the top four.</p>.<p>Freiburg missed the chance to draw level on points with Leipzig, conceding a late equaliser in a 3-3 draw with Borussia Moenchengladbach.</p>.<p>Union are just two points further back in sixth, with five clubs, including seventh-placed Cologne, separated by just six points with three games remaining in the battle to reach next season's Champions League group stage.</p>.<p>Yussuf Poulsen put Leipzig ahead early in the second half to put the hosts on course for their second win in four days over Union, who they beat 2-1 in the German Cup semi-finals on Wednesday.</p>.<p>However, Union avenged the cup defeat as substitutes Sven Michel and then Kevin Behrens scored in the 86th and 88th minutes.</p>.<p>The defeat ended Leipzig's unbeaten run of 15 games in all competitions, ahead of their Europa League semi-final, first leg at home to Rangers on Thursday.</p>.<p>Union are bidding to reach the Champions League for the first time in just their third season since being promoted to the Bundesliga.</p>.<p>Freiburg, also hoping for a maiden appearance in Europe's premier competition, looked set to pile the pressure on Leipzig as they fought back from 2-0 down at half-time to lead Gladbach.</p>.<p>But Lars Stindl struck for the away side in the third minute of injury time.</p>.<p>Fuerth were finally relegated after their loss to Leverkusen, having been last in the table since September.</p>.<p>Eintracht Frankfurt, who visit West Ham on Thursday in their Europa League semi-final first leg, conceded a late equaliser to draw 2-2 at home to Hoffenheim.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here</strong></p>