The end of an era: Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery both score in emotional final game for Bayern Munich as the legendary duo help Niko Kovac's side to the Bundesliga title Legendary duo Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery said goodbye to Bayern Munich The pair came off the bench to score in their final home match for the club Their goals helped Bayern to a 5-1 win and secured a seventh-straight title There were emotional scenes on and off the field as fans marked end of an eraBy Peter Rutzler For Mailonline Published: 17:06 BST, 18 May 2019 | Updated: 17:10 BST, 18 May 2019 Viewcomments Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery said goodbye to Bayern Munich in the best way possible by both scoring in an emphatic 5-1 win over Frankfurt. The duo, who have both been at the club for more than a decade, started the match from the bench but typically came on in the second half to great effect. Ribery rolled back the years with a truly stunning individual goal, slipping past two defenders with quick feet before chipping Frankfurt goalkeeper Kevin Trapp. Robben was not one to miss out and he nabbed Bayern's fifth with a tap-in after unselfish play from Thomas Muller. Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery played their final match for Bayern Munich at Allianz Arena The home fans created a banner thanking the pair for their service complete with this image The duo and Rafinho, who is also leaving the club, were presented with three iconic images Both Robben and Ribery came off the bench to score in an emphatic 5-1 win over Frankfurt Ribery rolled back the years by beating two players before chipping goalkeeper Kevin Trapp Niko Kovac's side needed to beat the Eagles to secure a seventh-straight Bundesliga crown with Borussia Dortmund ready to pounce should they falter. But after a minor scare at the start of the second half, they made light work of the visitor's at the Allianz Arena, with Ribery and Robben both finding the net in the second half. Both players were given a fantastic send off before the match, with the home fans unveiling a huge banner kick off which read: 'Thank you for fighting so hard in our colours'. Robben meanwhile scored a tap in to take his Bundesliga goal tally up to 99 from 10 years Both players came off the bench and scored 11 minutes after they each entered the field Footage of Robben's Champions League final goal in 2013 sparked an emotional reaction Footage of Robben's winning goal in the 2013 Champions League final was also played, leading to emotional scenes as the Dutchman embraced Ribery. The Frenchman arrived at the club back in 2007 from Marseille and has gone on to win nine league titles, five German Cups and the Champions League. Robben, meanwhile, has eight titles to his name as well as four German Cups in addition to their European triumph. Bayern took an early lead against Frankfurt through one of the dynamic duo's successors, Kingsley Coman, but they were pegged back early in the second half by a Sebastian Haller goal. David Alaba and Renato Sanches quickly restored the home side's advantage and with the game all-but safe, 36-year-old Ribery entered the field on 61 minutes. Robben, who was signed from Real Madrid back in 2009, was desperate to come on himself and kicked the goalpost in frustration as the clocked ticked by. Ribery, Robben and Rafinha accompanied Manuel Neuer to lift the Bundesliga shield Coach Kovac finally relented and 67 minutes he entered the fray to a rapturous reception. It didn't take long for the legendary duo to make their mark as they both found the net 11 minutes after they each entered the field. Robben's goal left the 35-year-old on 99 Bundesliga goals, and he was denied his century by an excellent stop from Trapp with minutes to play Both players joined Rafinho, who will also leave the club after eight years in Bavaria, in lifting the Bundesliga shield at full time. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility