No Trouble in Paradise: Heidenheim manager relaxed over Bayern Munich's Ibiza trip
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Bayern Munich secured the Bundesliga title, dubbed "sofameister" fashion, after Bayer Leverkusen's match result allowed them to claim victory despite a draw against RB Leipzig. Bayern celebrated their title at Allianz Arena post a 2-0 win over Borussia Mönchengladbach, notable for being Thomas Müller's last match there. The team's subsequent trip to Ibiza for celebrations drew criticism for perceived disrespect towards other clubs in the league, but Heidenheim's manager maintained a positive perspective on their professionalism amid relegation struggles.
Bayern Munich's Bundesliga title was clinched in an unexpected turn after a last-minute equalizer from RB Leipzig thwarted their immediate celebration plans.
The Bayern squad celebrated their title at Allianz Arena following a key win over Borussia Mönchengladbach, marking Thomas Müller's emotional farewell match.
Bayern players faced criticism for taking a celebratory trip to Ibiza right after securing the title, with some seeing it as disrespect to the league.
Heidenheim's manager, Frank Schmidt, offered a relaxed view on Bayern's break, acknowledging their professionalism while emphasizing the importance of performance in relegation battles.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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