Bayern Munich score stoppage-time equaliser to deny Heidenheim a vital win
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Bayern Munich drew 3-3 with Heidenheim after Michael Olise scored in the 100th minute to wipe out what would have been a crucial away win for the visitors. Heidenheim led three times but could not hold on.
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Attributed to original sourceBayern Munich 3-3 Heidenheim Goals: 0-1 Zivzivadze 22’ (assist: Busch), 0-2 Dinkçi 31’ (assist: Busch), 1-2 Goretzka 44’, 2-2 Goretzka 57’ (assist: Olise), 2-3 Zivzivadze 76’ (assist: Ibrahimović), 3-3 Olise 90’+10 (assist: Davies)
Vincent Kompany made seven changes to his starting line-up following Bayern's UEFA Champions League semi-final first-leg defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in midweek, with Harry Kane , Michael Olise and Luis Díaz all named among the substitutes. Jonathan Tah , meanwhile, captained the side for the first time. In contrast, Frank Schmidt made just one change for Heidenheim, with Bayern loanee Arijon Ibrahimović coming in for Adrian Beck. The match was Heidenheim's 100th in the Bundesliga, with Patrick Mainka having played every single minute of those games, while the visitors needed points to keep their relegation survival hopes alive.
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What happened
Bayern Munich and Heidenheim played out a dramatic 3-3 draw in the Bundesliga, with Bayern rescuing a point through Michael Olise deep into stoppage time. Heidenheim went 2-0 up through Budu Zivzivadze and Eren Dinkçi before Leon Goretzka struck twice to level the match. Zivzivadze restored the visitors' lead in the 76th minute, putting Heidenheim close to an important result in their survival fight. However, Olise's late equaliser denied Heidenheim a potentially crucial three points and exposed Bayern's defensive looseness despite their comeback.
Chance analysis
For Bayern, the result underlines defensive vulnerability and the effects of heavy rotation after a midweek Champions League defeat. For Heidenheim, scoring three away at Bayern is a strong attacking signal, but conceding so late is a damaging game-management failure in a relegation battle. This matters more for short-term team evaluation than for any isolated player trend.
Heidenheim lose valuable survival momentum, while Bayern avoid defeat but raise fresh defensive concerns.
Upgrade Heidenheim's attacking competitiveness but downgrade their ability to protect leads, while noting Bayern remain dangerous even when structurally vulnerable.