A brace by Robert Lewandowski, combined with Borussia Dortmund's loss, sealed a third straight title for the Bavarians under Pep Guardiola.

Bayern Munich may not have reached the UEFA Champions League final, but they surely had the chance to write a new chapter in Bundesliga's history. Pep Guardiola's crew managed to win their fourth straight Bundesliga title, setting a new milestone in the German top flight.

Two goals by Robert Lewandowski made things a lot easier for Guardiola's men, even if Ingolstadt was able to score a penalty kick before the end of the first half. With his brace today, Lewandowski reached the 29-goal mark, becoming the first Bayern player to do so since the 1980-81 season.

Finally, Pep Guardiola will leave Bayern with a high note, considering he won each and every Bundesliga title he fought for. During his career, he's won six out of seven league titles he's coached. The only exception came back when Real Madrid won the 2011-2012 Spanish title.

Here's how fans and experts reacted to Bayern's all-time 26th Bundesliga title.