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Trophy Presentation
Bayern duly beat Hertha in their final game of the season to lift the Bundesliga trophy in style. Luca Toni grabbed a hat trick to secure the ‘Torschützenkanone’ ahead of Mario Gomez, while Oliver Kahn was given a standing ovation a he came off with three minutes to play.
Following the emotional farewells pre-match, Bayern quickly set about doing what they have done best this season. It took them just three minutes to open the scoring through the most likely of sources. Ribéry crossed and Luca Toni easily beat von Bergen to the ball and the Italian headed home.
The home side doubled their lead on 27 minutes with ‘Il Bomber’ Luca Toni grabbing his second. Schweinsteiger fired in a cross from the right and Toni beat Friedrich to the ball to head just under the bar.
With Luca Toni already scoring twice, Bayern’s other star of the season Franck Ribéry got himself in on the act on 33 minutes. Kacar deflected a Schweinsteiger corner and Ribéry was waiting on the edge of the penalty area to fire home.
Luca Toni duly completed his hat trick on the hour mark after latching onto a Podolski square ball to take his season’s total to 24. Oliver Kahn was beaten in his final game but the Bavarians have still set a record for the fewest goals conceded. Bulgarian Domovchiyski beat Kahn with six minutes remaining.
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