Bayern Munich 2-0 Borussia Monchengladbach: Olise stars for champions
Bayern Munich registered their 24th Bundesliga victory of the season with a win over Borussia Monchengladbach at the Allianz Stadium.
Michael Olise grabbed a goal and an assist to help Bayern Munich to a 2-0 win over Borussia Monchengladbach in their first game since being crowned champions.
Olise set up Harry Kane for his 25th Bundesliga goal of the season before prodding the ball home in the 90th minute to seal a comfortable win for Vincent Kompany's side.
It was also an emotional day for Thomas Muller, who played his final game for Bayern at the Allianz Arena and received a standing ovation when substituted late on.
After a strong start, Bayern had Manuel Neuer to thank for keeping the scores level, with the veteran clawing the ball off the line to prevent an Eric Dier own-goal.
And the hosts were ahead seven minutes later when Olise's attempt at goal was brilliantly glanced beyond the grasp of Jonas Omlin by Kane.
The England captain is on track to become the first player in Bundesliga history to be the top-scorer in both of his first two campaigns, with one game left to play.
Neuer again came to the rescue in the second half to keep his side in front, thwarting Rocco Reitz's glanced header from Franck Honorat's delivery into the box.
But as the game entered added time, Olise made sure of the win for Bayern, combining well with substitute Leroy Sane before tucking the ball into the net.
Data Debrief: Olise takes centre stage
It has been a dream debut season for Olise, whose contributions, particularly towards the end of the campaign, have been crucial for Bayern.
The Frenchman has now contributed to goals in his last four games in the top-flight (three goals, four assists), taking his overall goal contributions tally this year to 24 (11 goals, 13 assists).
Olise also ended the game with team-high totals for successful dribbles (five), duels won (eight) and chances created (seven).
It was also a special day for Neuer, who, aged 39 years and 44 days old, became Bayern's second-oldest player in Bundesliga history, with only Bernd Dreher (40 years, 198 days) making his final appearance in the competition for the club at an older age.