Harry Kane raised his tally this season to 61 goals after scoring a hat-trick to help Bayern Munich lift the German Cup and complete the domestic double.
The Bundesliga champions beat defending champions Stuttgart 3-0 in Berlin to claim the title for the 21st time and the club’s first victory since 2020.
Kane put Bayern ahead shortly after the start of the second half before hitting the crossbar with a powerful shot 10 minutes before the end of the match.
However, moments later he got his second goal, finishing the match after exchanging the ball with Luis Diaz.
The England captain was not finished with that and added a third goal in stoppage time when he shot past Alexander Nubel from the penalty spot after Michael Olise’s cross was blocked by Angelo Stiller’s arm.
Champions held in the last match
In the Italian League, defending champion Inter tied with Bologna 3-3, ending the two teams’ campaign.
Federico Dimarco gave Inter the lead but the hosts responded with three unanswered goals, thanks to Federico Bernardeschi, Tommaso Pobega and a Piotr Zielinski own goal.
Pio Esposito pulled one back for Cristian Chivu’s men shortly after the hour mark before Andy Diouf equalized with five minutes remaining of 90 minutes.

Meanwhile, Lazio beat Pisa, who were already relegated, 2-1 to finish ninth. Fisayo Dele Bashiro and former Barcelona and Chelsea striker Pedro scored Lazio’s goals, while Stefano Moreo scored for the bottom club in the league.
The relegation battle in the Spanish League comes to an end
Besides Barcelona’s defeat and Real Madrid’s victory, there was intense drama in the Spanish Primera Division final.
In the relegation battle, Mallorca’s place in the Spanish second division was confirmed despite a 3-0 victory over Real Oviedo.
They were eliminated from the Premier League thanks to the lower goal difference of both Levante and Osasuna – with all three teams finishing on 42 points.
Girona also lost after drawing 1-1 with Elche in the last match. Elche, Sevilla and Alaves have all secured their places in the Primera Division for next season.
In the hunt for a European place, Getafe beat Osasuna 1-0 to secure their place in the Conference League at the expense of Valencia and Rayo Vallecano – who both won.
Celta also confirmed their place in the Europa League with a 1-0 win over Sevilla, while fifth-placed Real Betis ended their impressive league campaign with a 2-1 win over Levante.
In other matches, Espanyol and Real Sociedad’s King’s Cup tied 1-1.