Bayern Munich defeated VfB Stuttgart 3-0 [1] in the DFB-Pokal Final to claim the German Cup title.
The victory secures a domestic double for the club, having already won the Bundesliga this season [2]. This achievement cements Bayern's dominance in German football and marks a high-profile success for the team's tactical approach in the final.
The match took place at the Olympiastadion in Berlin, a venue with a capacity of 74,475 seats [3]. While the game remained competitive in the early stages, Harry Kane took control of the match in the second half to secure the trophy for his side.
Kane scored three goals [1] to complete a hat-trick. His first goal arrived in the 54th minute, followed by a second in the 79th minute [4]. He capped off the performance with a penalty in the 91st minute [4].
Bayern Munich's defensive line successfully neutralized the Stuttgart attack throughout the 90 minutes. The clean sheet ensured that the 3-0 [1] result remained unchallenged until the final whistle.
Stuttgart entered the match as a formidable opponent, but they were unable to break through the Bayern defense. The loss ends their bid for the cup, while Bayern celebrates a comprehensive victory in the capital city.
“Bayern Munich defeated VfB Stuttgart 3-0 in the DFB-Pokal Final”
By winning both the Bundesliga and the DFB-Pokal, Bayern Munich has established total control over German domestic football for the current cycle. Harry Kane's ability to deliver a hat-trick in a major final underscores his importance to the club's offensive strategy and their ability to perform under high-pressure conditions in championship games.




