30.04.2017 17:54 h

Augsburg rout Hamburg in relegation battle

Augsburg climbed out of the Bundesliga's relegation zone with a 4-0 hammering of Hamburg on Sunday as Turkey international Halil Altintop netted twice.

Hamburg took Augsburg's place in 16th after the away defeat as the hosts climb to 13th giving themselves a two-point buffer from the drop zone with three games left.

Altintop, 34, struck twice to leave Augsburg 2-0 up at the break before winger Philipp Max netted their third with a quarter of an hour to play.

Max, 23, then set up replacement striker Raul Bobadilla, who was on for Altintop, to bang in their fourth goal on 85 minutes, just five minutes after coming off the bench.

On Saturday, Bayern Munich were crowned Bundesliga champions for the fifth straight season after their 6-0 thrashing of 10-man Wolfsburg on Saturday.

Robert Lewandowski netted twice to leave the Poland hot-shot as the league's top scorer on 28, one more than Dortmund's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

After second-placed RB Leipzig had earlier been held to a goalless draw by Ingolstadt, Bayern wrapped up the title as the win over Wolfsburg left them ten points clear with three games left.

David Alaba, Thomas Mueller, Joshua Kimmich and Arjen Robben also netted in Wolfsburg's thrashing at the Volkswagen Arena.

Wolfsburg, the 2009 German league champions, are level with Hamburg on 33 points, but they are only above relegation places on goal difference.