Julian Naglesmann's Bayern Munich took part in their annual Oktoberfest. At their event, the German champions celebrated their successive ninth Bundesliga title. Nagelsmann will be aiming for a successful season in his first campaign in charge of Bayern Munich coach. He will be hoping new signings Dayot Upamecano and Omar Richards will help boost their chances - as well as Robert Lewandowski who scored 41 goals last season. Thomas Muller enjoyed the special event for the 13th time as he aims to make history this season by helping Bayern to win a 10th consecutive title - something no team in Europe has ever done before. Bayern Munich stars don Lederhosen and toast last season's success Champions League holders Bayern Munich proved the show must go on as they marked Oktoberfest by wearing lederhosen and holding up pints of beer - despite the festival being cancelled for the second consecutive year due to coronavirus. In a publicity event for a local Bavarian brewery the squad including new manager Julian Nagelsmann posed in traditional German clothing whilst toasting their team's success. Bayern, who beat Cologne 3-2 in the Bundesliga on Sunday, posed in traditional Bavarian attire, alongside Robert Lewandowski and Nagelsmann who is from the region and would normally attend the festival.