Bayern Munich secured the title in the German football top flight for the 35th time in history, after overturning the result to win 4-2 at home to Stuttgart, which is ranked fourth in the Bundesliga.
The first 15 minutes were balanced, with wasted chances from Kim Min-jae and Bilal El Khannouss.
However, in the 21st minute, El Khannouss assisted Chris Führich, who scored from a difficult angle to give Stuttgart the lead.
This goal jeopardized Bayern's celebration, but the champions responded strongly with three goals in six minutes.
Jamal Musiala made a nice pass and assisted Raphaël Guerreiro, who equalized from close range.
Then, a Stuttgart mistake in midfield allowed Luis Díaz to assist Nicolas Jackson for the second goal.
A little later, Alphonso Davies scored with a deflected shot for 3-1, practically ending the match and sealing the title before the break.
In the second half, manager Vincent Kompany brought on Harry Kane and Michael Oliseh, and Kane scored just seven minutes after the restart for his fourth and 32nd personal goal in the league this season.
Alexander Nübel stopped another potential goal from Leon Goretzka, while in the end Chema Andrés scored a consolation goal for Stuttgart with a beautiful shot that beat Jonas Urbig.
The title was already secure for Bayern, who now focus on the DFB-Pokal and the Champions League, aiming for a triple-trophy season.
Meanwhile, Stuttgart still holds a two-point lead over Hoffenheim in the race for Champions League qualification, despite losing four of their last seven matches in all competitions.
Currently, with four rounds to go, Bayern has 79 points, while second place Dortmund has 64 points.
Meanwhile, Stuttgart has 56 points in fourth place./Express newspaper/