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Bundesliga: Bayern Munich 3 Schalke 0

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Bayern Munich could be crowned Bundesliga champions next weekend after they downed a stubborn Schalke side 3-0 at Allianz Arena
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A Robert Lewandowski brace and Arturo Vidal's goal helped Bayern Munich close to within touching distance of a fourth successive Bundesliga crown as they downed Schalke 3-0 at the Allianz Arena on Saturday.

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The result means Pep Guardiola's men can clinch the title as early as next weekend if second-placed Borussia Dortmund fail to beat Hamburg on Sunday, coupled with a Bayern triumph at Hertha Berlin on April 23.

The deserved victory rounded off a fine week for the Bavarian giants in which they also progressed to the last four of the Champions League, but they were made to work for the three points by an stubborn Schalke side who kept them at bay for almost an hour.

The visitors defended stoutly as they sought to keep a first clean sheet in seven games and maintain their hopes of securing a Champions League place.

But they were undone on 54 minutes when Robert Lewandowski rifled home his 26th league goal of the season from close range.

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The Pole then made it 2-0 with a fine header just after the hour-mark, before Vidal added the third on 73 minutes, ensuring Bayern would maintain an unbeaten league run at home to Schalke that stretches back to 2009.

For Andre Breitenreiter's men, meanwhile, the defeat means they have now won only three of their last 12 games in all competitions and remain seventh in the table.

With the visitors happy to get numbers behind the ball and sit deep, Bayern struggled to find a way through during a low-key first half.

Despite some promising approach work from Kingsley Coman and Douglas Costa down either flank, it took the hosts until the 18th minute to create their first shooting opportunity, when Juan Bernat dragged his effort wide of the far post from 15 yards out.

On their rare attacking forays, Leroy Sane looked lively for Schalke, but the hosts' goalkeeper Manuel Neuer still remained a virtual spectator for the entire opening 45 minutes.

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Opposite number Ralf Fahrmann was similarly under-worked, although he was grateful to Joel Matip just before the break as the Cameroon international foiled Mario Gotze's attempt to turn and shoot from close range.

Bayern upped the pace at the start of the second half, with Coman and Philipp Lahm both drawing saves from Fahrmann.

On 52 minutes, Vidal was narrowly off-target after a neat turn on the edge of the box and seconds later it was Costa's turn to be denied by Fahrmann.

Finally the breakthrough arrived, however, as Vidal found Lewandowski and he pivoted in the box before finding the bottom corner of the net.

Ten minutes later, the Bundesliga's leading scorer grabbed his and Bayern's second, rising highest to head home a superb Rafinha cross from the right.

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Sane then came close to providing an immediate response for Schalke, but his header from a Caicara cross was straight at Neuer and the game was effectively ended as a contest on 73 minutes when substitute Franck Ribery teed up Vidal for the Chilean to bag his second goal in four days.

Key Opta stats:

-Bayern have won all 10 league games this season immediately following a Champions League fixture, scoring 29 goals in those 10 games and conceding just two. -David Alaba celebrated his 100th Bundesliga win for FC Bayern. At 23.8 years, he is the youngest player to reach that milestone. -Manuel Neuer celebrated his 200th win in Bundesliga. He needed 313 matches to achieve that, only Bastian Schweinsteiger did it faster (311). -Bayern have 78 points after 30 matches, the same as 2013/14. This has been topped only once in Bundesliga history, in 2012/13, also by Bayern (81).

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