MUNICH, Germany - Bayern Munich has officially secured their 35th German league title, marking their dominance with a 4-2 victory over VfB Stuttgart. This win opens an unassailable 15-point lead with four games left in the season.

The Bavarians, currently pursuing a treble, are heading into crucial German Cup and Champions League semi-finals. Despite falling behind early in Sunday's match, Bayern responded with four unanswered goals to secure the championship.

Bundesliga leading scorer Harry Kane, who also found the net in the victory, expressed his satisfaction: "It's been a fantastic season for us. All the hard work, this makes it all worth it."

Bayern has rewritten league records, scoring 109 goals with four matches still to play. Kane is on pace to potentially break scoring records and become the first player to win the top scorer title in his first three Bundesliga seasons.

Coach Vincent Kompany has swiftly reestablished Bayern's domestic supremacy. The team's comeback began with goals from Raphael Guerreiro, Nicolas Jackson, and Alphonso Davies within a six-minute span in the first half. Kane added another goal in the second half, sealing the title win.