The “Rekordmeister” remains unstoppable. Bayern Munich officially booked their ticket to the DFB-Pokal Final in Berlin following a clinical 2-0 victory over Bayer Leverkusen at the BayArena on Wednesday night.
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In a season that is quickly turning from dominant to historic, Vincent Kompany’s side showed exactly why they are the favorites to sweep every trophy available this term. Fresh off securing their 35th Bundesliga title, the Bavarians are now just one win away from domestic cup glory.
The breakthrough came from a familiar source. Harry Kane continued his record-breaking campaign, slotting home his 52nd goal of the 2025-26 season across all competitions. Kane’s relentless form has been the engine behind Bayern’s success, and his early strike set the tone for a match controlled by the visitors.
Leverkusen, fighting to salvage their season, mounted several attacks but found no way past a disciplined Bayern defense. As the clock ticked down, Luis Díaz put the result beyond doubt, scoring a late clincher to send the traveling Munich fans into a frenzy.
Bayern Munich will now head to the Olympiastadion on May 23, where they will face either VfB Stuttgart or SC Freiburg. The second semi-final is scheduled for April 24, with Stuttgart currently looking like the slight favorites to meet Kompany’s men in the capital.
With the Bundesliga title already in the trophy cabinet and the Pokal final secured, Bayern’s sights are firmly set on the UEFA Champions League.
They are currently preparing for a heavyweight semi-final clash against Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). The first leg is set for April 29 at the Parc des Princes, followed by the return leg at the Allianz Arena on May 7. If they can bypass the French champions, the dream of a quadruple—a feat never before achieved by a German club—becomes a very real possibility.


