Bundesliga round-up: Bayern win fifth straight title with 6-0 rout Last Updated: 29/04/17 8:52pm
Bayern Munich secured their fifth consecutive Bundesliga title with a 6-0 rout of Wolfsburg on Saturday. Leipzig's goalless draw with Ingolstadt earlier in the day gave Carlo Ancelotti's side the chance to wrap up the title with three games to spare. And Bayern wasted little time taking advantage at the Volkswagen Arena, racing into a 3-0 half-time lead thanks to David Alaba's opener and Robert Lewandowski's brace. Arjen Robben, Thomas Muller and Joshua Kimmich added goals in the second period while former Bayern midfielder Luis Gustavo saw red for Wolfsburg, who sit just a point above the relegation play-off position.
The victory gives Ancelotti a league title in a fourth European country, following successes in Italy, England and France.
Leipzig had been held at home as they failed to break down a side sitting second bottom of the table, even after the visitors had had Alfredo Morales sent off for a second booking in the 85th minute.
The draw left Leipzig, set for a second-placed finish in their first season in the top flight, six points clear of third-spotted Borussia Dortmund.
Elsewhere, Darmstadt claimed a 3-0 win at home to Freiburg courtesy of goals from Felix Platte in the 22nd minute, Jerome Gondorf in the 45th and Sven Schipplock in the 65th.
The victory followed wins over Schalke and Hamburg, but Torsten Frings' men look to have left their recovery too late.
With three games left, they trail Augsburg in the relegation play-off spot by eight points. Augsburg play their game in hand against Hamburg on Sunday.
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