Bayern Munich secured its 21st German League title and completed a domestic double for the third time in four seasons when it drew 0-0 away to VfL Wolfsburg on Sunday. Bayern's draw stretched its lead over closest rival Werder Bremen to 10 points with three games left. The Bavarian club's 20th title since the Bundesliga era began in 1963 follows its German Cup final victory over Borussia Dortmund in Berlin last month. Its only other German Championship success came back in 1932 before the league was formed. With 31 games played, Bayern leads with 67 points, followed by Werder on 57 after its 2-0 win over Energie Cottbus on Saturday. Schalke 04 is two points further back in the third and final Champions League place after a 1-1 draw at home to Hanover 96. In the other match Sunday, MSV Duisburg beat Bayer Leverkusen 3-2 behind two goals by Manasseh Ishiaku and moved out of last place. Bordeaux beats Marseille Pierre Ducasse scored in injury time Sunday to lead second-place Bordeaux over Marseille 2-1 and within two points French leader Lyon with two games remaining. Lyon leads the league with 73 points, followed by Bordeaux with 71, Nancy with 60 and Marseille with 58. Saint-Etienne and Lille, both chasing a spot in next season's UEFA Cup, drew 0