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Bayern Munich clinch Bundesliga, Liverpool add to Everton's doom, Gabriel Jesus MVP Weekend Review

The European weekend was again filled with adventure and excitement as two title races (German Bundesliga, French Ligue 1) ended with champions being crowned (Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain, respectively), while the Premier League hotted up thanks to wins for Manchester City and Liverpool. Elsewhere, Real Betis clinched a historic Copa del Rey, Arsenal applied more pressure and misery on Manchester United's plate and Gabriel Jesus had another brilliant game.

Here are Rob Dawson, Julien Laurens, Sam Marsden and Derek Rae with what you need to know from around Europe.

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Bayern Munich make it a remarkable 10 in a row

Having been in Munich to commentate on Bayern's 10th successful title triumph for ESPN, it's important to recognise the scale of their achievement.

Other clubs in other top leagues with similar resource advantages have tried and failed; not Bayern. The Allianz Arena was bouncing all evening during a 3-1 win over Dortmund that was by no means a cakewalk, either. For many in the 75,000-strong crowd, it was a return to «football as it's meant to be» after months of crowd restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic. The outpouring of joy was real and palpable, with beer showers galore on the pitch after the final whistle.

WATCH: Bayern clinch Bundesliga crown with win vs. Dortmund (U.S.)

Regarding the simmering debate about how other Bundesliga teams can more effectively push Bayern, that's for another day. The same is true for questions about Robert Lewandowski's future — his contract expires in June 2023 — although sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic stated categorically on Sky Deutschland that they won't sell the FIFA world player of the

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