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Bayern Munich can get a tenth consecutive Bundesliga title one weekend from now after they quickly returned from their Champions League exit with a 3-0 win at Arminia Bielefeld on Sunday.
An own goal by Bielefeld defender Jacob Laursen and strikes by Serge Gnabry and Jamal Musiala saw Bayern move nine focuses clear.
"A touch of disappointment was delivered after we were taken out," Gnabry told DAZN.
Bayern got back to winning ways five days subsequent to yielding a last-pant adjuster at home to Villarreal to crash out of the Champions League with a 2-1 total loss in the quarterfinals.
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"I've struggled with managing it," Bayern midfielder Joshua Kimmich, who was remarkable on Sunday, said.
"It's still in your sub-conscience."
There are four association games left yet Bayern can get the title by beating second-set Borussia Dortmund in next Saturday's top-of-the-table conflict in Munich.
"We certainly need to secure it against Dortmund," Kimmich added.
Bayern were ahead after under 10 minutes in Bielefeld when a Kimmich pass observed its direction to Robert Lewandowski, who got a touch before Laursen helped it over the line.
Bayern had a let-off when Japan midfielder Masaya Okugawa cut the ball over Dayot Upamecano prior to terminating past Manuel Neuer, however the goal was controlled offside.
Not long before half-time, Bielefeld midfielder Fabian Kunze was stretchered off in the wake of being elbowed in the head by Bayern's Tanguy Nianzou, who was reserved for the test.
It was Bielefeld's third stressing head injury as of late.
In the seventh moment of first-half stoppage time, Bayern multiplied their lead when Gnabry got on the finish of another Kimmich pass to tap home.
Bielefeld continued to look for a goal to get once again into the game after the break, however Bayern substitute Musiala protected the focuses with a late third.
LEIPZIG GO THIRD
Dominik Szoboszlai scored a late champ as RB Leipzig grabbed a hard-battled 1-0 triumph at Bayer Leverkusen, who they usurped in third spot.
Leipzig are unbeaten in their last 14 games in all contests and this was their eighth consecutive away success.
Eintracht Frankfurt collided with a 2-0 loss at Union Berlin three days after their dazzling Europa League succeed at Barcelona.
Frankfurt won 3-2 at Camp Nou on Thursday to arrive at the Europa League's last four, yet had no answer on Sunday as Union hustled into a 2-0 lead after only 21 minutes in eastern Berlin.
"The sleepiness was self-evident," conceded Frankfurt mentor Oliver Glasner.
"The fellows had a go at everything, except we simply weren't in a situation to win here. It was a merited loss."
Japan midfielder Genki Haraguchi hit the post with a header, then, at that point, Nigeria striker Taiwo Awoniyi dismissed his marker and cleared the ball into the right corner.
In the wake of catching the ball with a sublime piece of ability, midfielder Grischa Proemel began a move he completed to score Union's subsequent goal.
Base side Greuther Fuerth just have a numerical possibility keeping awake after their goalless draw at Hoffenheim.
With four games left, Fuerth are 11 focuses from sixteenth and a transfer play-off toward the finish of the time.
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