Bayern Munich wrapped up a record-extending 35th German championship on Sunday, beating Stuttgart 4-2 at home to finish 15 points clear of Borussia Dortmund with four matches remaining.
The win was secured despite Kane and several other regulars starting on the bench. Bayern only needed a point to confirm the title after Dortmund lost to Hoffenheim on Saturday.
Match Summary
Stuttgart took the lead through Chris Führich in the 21st minute before Bayern responded with three goals in a six-minute spell. Raphaël Guerreiro equalized, Nicolas Jackson converted a cross from Luis Díaz, and Alphonso Davies added the third.
Harry Kane came on at halftime and capped the comeback with his 32nd league goal of the season in the 81st minute. Spanish striker Chema scored a spectacular consolation for Stuttgart in the 88th minute.
Key Stat: Kane's goal was his 51st across all competitions this season, helping Bayern reach 109 Bundesliga goals—a new record, surpassing the 101 scored by Bayern's 1971-72 team.
Squad Rotation
Coach Vincent Kompany made eight changes from the side that faced Real Madrid in the Champions League on Wednesday. Manuel Neuer, Kane, Michael Olise, Dayot Upamecano and Aleksandar Pavlović began on the bench.
Serge Gnabry was out with a thigh injury sustained in training on Saturday.
Jamal Musiala became the second youngest Bayern player to make 150 Bundesliga appearances at age 23, behind only Uli Hoeneß.
Celebrations
Bayern's players wore cockatoo T-shirts in front of the fans during celebrations. There were no traditional beer showers that usually accompany league wins.
"It's not hopefully not the last title," Bayern president Herbert Hainer said. "Because we'll definitely win our fourth consecutive German championship with the women's team, and we're in the cup final."
What's Next
The Bundesliga is just the first trophy in a potential treble. Bayern faces Bayer Leverkusen away in the German Cup semifinal on Wednesday before a two-legged Champions League semifinal against defending champion Paris Saint-Germain.
Midfielder Joshua Kimmich said: "It's very special. Especially this season, it's been a very good Bundesliga season. It's not a given that you come here after the games against Madrid and then play a game like this."
Around the League
Nadiem Amiri scored a penalty with the last kick of the game to earn Mainz a 1-1 draw at Borussia Mönchengladbach, leaving the home team just five points above the relegation zone.
Two deflected shots gave Europa League semifinalist Freiburg a 2-1 win over last-placed Heidenheim.