Robert Lewandowski struck twice as champions Bayern Munich eased past Freiburg 3-1 to secure a record 15th win in a row and the Pole became the first foreign player to score 33 goals in a Bundesliga season. The Bavarians, who sealed their <a href="https://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/bayern-munich-clinch-eighth-straight-bundesliga-title-amid-joyous-celebrations-in-empty-stadium-in-pictures-1.1034649">eighth successive title</a> with victory at Werder Bremen in midweek, went in front after 15 minutes through Joshua Kimmich's well-placed shot from a Lewandowski assist. The striker then nodded in on the rebound in the 24th minute after Freiburg goalkeeper Alexander Schwolow had blocked a Leon Goretzka shot before flicking in the third from a Lucas Hernandez cutback before halftime. Freiburg had earlier cut the deficit through Lucas Hoeler. Bayern, who earned a club record 15th consecutive victory in all competitions, took their foot off the gas after the break, allowing Freiburg to create a few chances. Sven Ulreich, making a rare appearance as replacement for Bayern's first-choice keeper Manuel Neuer, denied Kwon Chang-hoon in a one-on-one in stoppage time. Lewandowski can still add to his tally on the final matchday but will fall short of Gerd Mueller's Bundesliga record of 40 goals in a season set in 1972. The previous best mark by a foreign player was 31 goals scored by Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in the 2016-17 season. Bayern, who need five more goals to equal the club record of 101 for a season, are on 79 points, 10 clear of second-placed Borussia Dortmund.