Bayern beat VfB Stuttgart 4-2 at the Allianz Arena on Sunday to be crowned Bundesliga champions for 2025/26. Players, coaches and club bosses were in celebratory mood as they spoke about the club’s ...

Kimmich: ‘Special how we’ve got here’Bayern beat VfB Stuttgart 4-2 at the Allianz Arena on Sunday to be crowned Bundesliga champions for 2025/26. Players, coaches and club bosses were in celebratory mood as they spoke about the club’s 35th championship title after the Matchday 30 fixture. “It’s really special.

Even when we won many titles, being so in control and as consistent as this year was very rare. We’re very proud of that,” said Joshua Kimmich. Coach Vincent Kompant added: “It’s amazing.

For me, every title is like the first, otherwise there’s no point doing this job.” fcbayern.com rounds up all the reaction to the game and title celebrations.Reaction to win and title triumph against StuttgartHerbert Hainer, president: “Becoming champions of Germany is hard. But remaining champions is Bayern. This team is just fun to watch.

They don’t stand still. Great credit to the players, Vincent Kompany’s coaching staff, the entire board and sporting management. The title is always the primary target.

Now we turn to the bonus missions of the Champions League and the DFB Cup. I’m also excited as president that our women can also win their fourth title in a row on Wednesday before they then host Barcelona at the Allianz Arena in Saturday’s Champions League semi-final. Our fans can be proud of how our club has performed season after season.”Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, supervisory board member: “I’d like to congratulate the team and the entire coaching staff led by Vincent Kompany on Bayern’s 35th title.

It’s absolutely deserved and has been done in a special way. The league title is always the most honest title, because it’s quality, consistency and team spirit that prevail. Luck or bad luck don’t play a decisive role.

This great team has had an extraordinary Bundesliga campaign in every sense. They’ve offered great football, delighted the fans and set a new scoring record but also showed defensive stability. They show enjoyment of football, which has converted into success.

Special credit goes to Vincent Kompany, who’s doing an outstanding job.”Jan-Christian Dreesen, CEO: “It’s a super feeling, the 35th title. I don't think you can achieve anything greater than that. But we’re also looking ahead.

The players are so happy. We’ve won the most important and honest title, but we’ve got more to come. We’ve got a very important game on Wednesday and really want to get to the final in Berlin.

There’s big confidence but also big respect. After today’s celebrations we need to focus on Wednesday. We can sense a spirit in team that we’ve rarely had before, which reminds me of 13 years ago.”Max Eberl, board member for sport: “We wouldn’t have won this second title if we hadn’t managed to win the first.

For me, this has been a journey we’ve been on for two years now, right from the start. We laid the foundations for today over the months leading up to it. I’m convinced that this team spirit has developed through everything we experienced in the first season – both the positives and the negatives – and carried over into the second.

And that’s why we’re now where we are, both well-deserved champions and a united team. Looking ahead to the upcoming matches, I simply feel a sense of excitement because we’re here, because we’ve earned it. We’re here because we’ve performed exceptionally well not just in the league, but in all three competitions.”Vincent Kompany: “It’s amazing.

For me, every title is like the first, otherwise there’s no point doing this job. These moments take so much work, and not just this season but over several years. You need to enjoy it when you get there.

I’ve got emotions. That’s not a problem. Anyone who sees me on the pitch knows that. But there’s also calmness.

In this moment it’s just about enjoying everything. Tomorrow we then keep going like we always do. The numbers are great, but it’s not over yet.

We keep going. It’s also a question of mentality. We always give our all, whether in pre-season or for a competitive fixture.

We’re using our squad, want to enjoy football and have done that this year. And I don’t want to stop yet. We’ve got crucial weeks to come.

We’re excited but also know how tough it’ll be. Our belief is there, and that’s very valuable in football.”Joshua Kimmich: “It’s really special. This season in particular has been a very, very good Bundesliga season.

Today’s game wasn’t a given either, coming here after the Madrid games and playing like we did against the team third in the table. It’s the 35th title and a special one how we’ve got here. We didn’t have any big ups or downs but have been very consistent.

We haven’t quite managed it like this in previous years, even when we won many titles. Being so in control and as consistent as this year was very rare. We’re very proud of that.

It’s my 10th title personally, which is a decent number. I hope to add more to that. Manuel [Neuer] is obviously a role model there.”Leon Goretzka: “We knew already that we’d done it, but we really wanted to wi