Pep Guardiola left completely drenched in beer during Bundesliga celebrations as incoming Manchester City manager signs off at Bayern Munich inside Allianz Arena with a 3-1 win over Hannover
- Bayern Munich, already confirmed as Bundesliga champions, strolled to a comfortable 3-1 win on Saturday
- Robert Lewandowski opened the scoring in the first-half with his record-breaking 30th goal of the season
- German midfielder Mario Gotze doubled the advantage with a delightful effort just on the half-hour mark
- The lead was increased further in the second-half when Gotze grabbed his second of the afternoon
- Artur Sobiech scored a consolation for relegated visitors who finished their season rooted to the foot of the table
After three years at the helm, Pep Guardiola said goodbye to the Allianz Arena - a place that had come to appreciate his bullish and attacking style of play. Next season he will be Manchester City manager and he wanted to make sure Saturday would be a day he'd never forget. Bayern won this season's Bundesliga only recently but the celebrations on the final game of the league season, which they won 3-1 over Hannover, weren't solely about cherishing a 26th league title. As the beer flowed - and it flowed - Bayern's players surrounded Guardiola and bounced as one. Yet that wasn't good enough for David Alaba, Douglas Costa and imperious goalkeeper Manuel Neuer who poured nine litres of Paulaner over the 45-year-old.
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