Strength is also important in this case. Bayern have always been strong with the players they have because they are above the average players at other clubs both individually and as a team.
On the other hand, the real comparison is about finances so that they can continue to make updates in a better direction for their club than other clubs.
But this season, the sale of Lewa has more or less affected Bayern's condition, I think, but it is possible that they can be anticipated again next season if they don't hesitate to look for another potential star as their target.
Bayern Munich strength this season is quite good, this was evident before the change of coach occurred where Bayern Munich was able to put great pressure on the Champions League and the Bundesliga. Now their performance was quite stunning at the start of the season and even Moting was one of the players who was able to make a big contribution to Bayern Munich. However, slowly or rather during the second half of the season, Bayern experienced a slight decline in their performance and a change of coach made them lose balance and things it became one of the factors that they need time under coach tuchel.
Apart from that, I think Bayern Munich is still the strongest team in the Bundesliga this season, we can guess that Bayern Munich will learn from their mistakes in the Champions League this season and this will soon be addressed by Bayern Munich management in the transfer window.
Bayern Munich has the highest capacities in many respects. Reputation, financials, infrastructure etc. But whether they are the strongest team or not is decided by the Bundesliga title as I think having the best names on paper doesn't mean you are the strongest team. There are a lot of ingredients that need to be on point in order to be the strongest team on a match day, for a month, but also for an entire season. The mental aspect and also saturation of success can play a role. It happens quite often that when a club is used to winning all the time, at some point they start relaxing unintentionally and this is where teams that are more hungry for success can geht their chance. We saw that this season in the Bundesliga, but everyone knows how it ended.
It is obvious that Bayern Munich dominates in a number of areas including reputation financial resources and infrastructure. The Bundesliga championship however measures actual strength on the pitch which goes beyond having a roster full of illustrious players. Numerous variables must come together for a team to be the strongest over the course of the full season not just for a single game or month. The game mental component and any potential complacency that results from ongoing success can have a big impact. It is usual for a team used to winning to mistakenly let its guard down giving hungry and tenacious teams a chance. Such events occurred during this Bundesliga season but ultimately everyone saw the expected conclusion.
I won't accept anything like a mistake winning or luck here, Bayern Munich might not be in their utmost feat but they deserve what they got, after all, they didn't get to the first 2 levels by chance before they eventually win the league among the 18 clubs who contested it. Bayern Munich is a strong name in Bundesliga and might retain this for a longer time, and even now, they are facing challenges, if not, the point they were supposed to gap their next opponent should be much. This is the same thing that cost them the Champions League, but let's be patient for Tuchel, though his first impressions are not good, I still believe in the club.
Besides, we should not be using the financial stand of a club to be judging all the time, maybe we can learn from Seria A this season, it's more about the coach and the team thereof. Once they are good and determined to play, then they can be so surprising.