Bayern Munich is on the verge of an unprecedented milestone in world football. After winning the men's and women's Bundesliga with a week to spare in April, both teams are advancing in the DFB-Pokal and Champions League. The women's team secured their fifth title in six seasons by defeating Union Berlin 3-2, while the men's team has already reached the cup final. A season that could mark a before and after in the club's history.
The tactical engine of the double treble in Munich ⚽
The parallel success of both sections is no coincidence. The club applies a unified development model that optimizes shared resources in scouting, physical preparation, and data analysis. The offensive playing structure, with high pressing and quick transitions, is replicated in both teams. The women's team has integrated five academy players this season, while the men's team maintains its competitive core. The synchronization of schedules and load management have been key to maintaining the pace in three simultaneous competitions.
What happens if Bayern gets bored of winning 🏆
The Bavarian board must already be calculating how many trophy cabinets they need to buy. While other teams celebrate a title as if it were the end of the world, in Munich they have to juggle celebration dates. If they win the Champions League, they will have to request overtime at the brewery to supply the parties. The only thing that could stop them is if they forget they also play the cup final. But don't worry, they've already set a reminder in the locker room.