Bayern women win rack up fourth straight German title
Bayern Munich's Georgia Stanway (L) and Union Berlin's Eileen Campbell battle for the ball during the German Women's Bundesliga soccer match between 1. FC Union Berlin and Bayern Munich at the Old Forester's House Stadium. Soeren Stache/dpa Bayern Munich women's team retained their Bundesliga title early with a hard-fought 3-2 win at Union Berlin on Wednesday.
After a club-record 19th consecutive victory in the Women's Bundesliga, the Munich side can no longer be knocked off top spot with four matches still to play. The success comes three days after the Bayern men retained their title. Both sides are still in the running for every trophy this season and are likely to hold a joint party at the city hall at some point.
It is a fourth straight women's championship for Bayern and eighth overall. Bayern women's director Bianca Rech told DAZN: โWinning never gets boring. Four consecutive German championships is incredible.
You have to savour moments like these. โ The winning goal was scored by substitute Giulia Gwinn on 84 minutes following her comeback from a shoulder injury sustained captaining Germany this month. Union's women, who will be coached by current men's interim boss Marie-Louise Eta for next season, had twice pegged back the Bavarians.
Bayern's women next have a Champions League semi-final first leg against Barcelona on Saturday. โThis is incredible and really special,โ said Barbara Dunst, who scored the second. โWeโve got another big game coming up in the next few days.