Bundesliga top-scorer Robert Lewandowski scored twice for Bayern Munich to clinch an unprecedented fourth successive title with a 2-1 win at Ingolstadt on Saturday.
The Poland striker opened the scoring with a penalty in the 15th minute, after Franck Ribery was brought down by Marvin Matip, and he claimed his 29th goal of the season not long after with a precise strike inside the far post after a brilliant through ball from Xabi Alonso.
Moritz Hartmann pulled one back with another penalty conceded by Alonso before the break but Bayern never looked in danger of missing out on its record 25th Bundesliga title, and its 26th German championship overall.
Lewandowski got his name on the scoresheet again soon after but Bayern's lead was halved when Moritz Hartmann was brought down by Xabi Alonso, before converting a penalty of his own three minutes before the interval.
However an impressive performance from Ingolstadt failed to result in an equaliser as Bayern were able to hold on for all three points.
However an impressive performance from Ingolstadt failed to result in an equaliser as Bayern were able to hold on for all three points.