According to Picture Post, Bayern will not celebrate with beer baths if they win the title this season, as the team will not celebrate in the usual way of beer baths for safety reasons and will not celebrate the title with the fans because of the epidemic situation this summer.

 

   The first 31 rounds of the Bundesliga are now over, and Bayern has 73 points, seven points more than second-place Dortmund, so winning the title is not much of a problem. If they win the title, Bayern may also think of other ways to celebrate and interact with their fans. According to Picture Post, Bayern may hold a small celebration and arrange online broadcasting, which would be a one-two punch.

    In addition to the fact that the protests against racial equality and police brutality in the United States over the death of George Floyd last month are now being matched globally, the Bundesliga clubs have also been promoting the positive aspects of racial equality. In fact, on March 6 of this year, FC Bayern officially launched the "Red Card to Racism" campaign. The club's senior management even made it clear that racism is one of the most serious forms of discrimination and has no place in the world of soccer. After the Floyd incident, Sancho was the first to speak out, wearing a jersey in his honor. Gretzka, Kimmich, Alaba, Ashraf, Monchengladbach's Junior Thuram, Schalke's McEneny have all done something tangible as well, with FC Bayern clearly doing a better job in this area.

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