Bayern lift Bundesliga trophy in style

BERLIN. Champions Bayern Munich lifted their 22nd Bundesliga trophy on Saturday after a comfortable 3-0 over Augsburg as they prepare for the all-German Champions League final against Borussia Dortmund in two weeks.

Monday, May 13, 2013
Bayern Munich's players celebrate with the trophy on Saturday. Net photo.

SaturdayWolfsburg     3-3     DortmundMainz    2-4     GladbachBremen     1-1     FrankfurtHoffenheim     1-4     Hamburg SVLeverkusen     3-1     Hannover 96F Düsseldorf     1-2     NurnbergSpVgg Fu     1-2     SC FreiburgSchalke 04     1-2     StuttgartBERLIN. Champions Bayern Munich lifted their 22nd Bundesliga trophy on Saturday after a comfortable 3-0 over Augsburg as they prepare for the all-German Champions League final against Borussia Dortmund in two weeks.In front of German football chiefs, 22 former Bayern greats and Bavarian political royalty, the champions left it late, scoring three goals in the second half through Thomas Mueller, Xherdan Shaqiri and Luiz Gustavo.It was a 28th win in 33 league games - with one league match left - for sensational Bayern, who weeks ago secured their 23rd German league title and 22nd since the introduction of the Bundesliga half a century ago.Augsburg’s Alexander Manninger made two brilliant first- half saves to deny Mueller and Mario Mandzukic from point-blank range and the battling visitors even hit the bar early in the second half.But Austrian Manninger was well beaten when Brazil international Dante floated a long cross into the box and Mueller rose high at the far post to head in.Franck Ribery took on four Augsburg players and threaded the ball to Shaqiri, who turned and scored in the 81st before Brazilian Gustavo completed the win with a low drive three minutes from time.In a glitzy post-game ceremony, Bayern players were called out of the dugout one by one, their walk to the podium flanked by former greats such as Franz Beckenbauer, Gerd Mueller, Lothar Matthaeus and Roy Makaay.Coach Jupp Heynckes received a standing ovation and the biggest cheer from fans in his last home game for the club, before undergoing the traditional on-pitch beer shower. Heynckes will make way for former Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola at the end of the season.League boss and Dortmund President Reinhard Rauball handed the silver platter to Philipp Lahm, who lifted it into the Munich sky as the team chases an unprecedented German treble of titles with the Champions League and German Cup in their sights.