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Bayern Munich snatch stoppage-time draw with Heidenheim before PSG semifinal

Michael Olise's shot deflects off goalkeeper Diant Ramaj in the 100th minute to salvage a 3-3 result against the Bundesliga's last-placed side.

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Bayern Munich snatch stoppage-time draw with Heidenheim before PSG semifinal
Michael Olise's shot deflects off goalkeeper Diant Ramaj in the 100th minute to salvage a 3-3 result against the BundeslCredit · BILD

Key facts

  • Bayern Munich drew 3-3 with Heidenheim on May 2, 2026, in Munich.
  • Michael Olise's shot in the 10th minute of stoppage time deflected off goalkeeper Diant Ramaj for the equalizer.
  • Heidenheim's Budu Zivzivadze scored twice (first half and 76th minute).
  • Leon Goretzka scored twice for Bayern, including a free kick before halftime and a 57th-minute equalizer.
  • Vincent Kompany made seven changes from the team that lost 5-4 to PSG in the Champions League semifinal first leg.
  • Heidenheim remains on the verge of relegation after the draw.
  • Bayern trailed at halftime for the third consecutive game across all competitions.

A frantic finish masks a disjointed performance

Bayern Munich escaped with a 3-3 draw against last-place Heidenheim on Saturday, scoring with the final touch of the match after a chaotic second half. The equalizer came in the 10th minute of stoppage time when Michael Olise struck the post and the ball bounced off Heidenheim goalkeeper Diant Ramaj's back into the net. Despite the dramatic finish, Bayern's display was disjointed and error-prone. Coach Vincent Kompany acknowledged the shortcomings: "It was the mentality, the belief. Of course, we can do many things better, but we must not forget that the lads gave everything in the end to avoid losing the game. We have to take that with us into the next match."

Kompany's rotation gamble backfires early

Kompany made seven changes to the starting lineup that lost 5-4 to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League semifinal first leg on Tuesday. Key players Manuel Neuer, Dayot Upamecano, Alphonso Davies, Joshua Kimmich, Michael Olise, Luis Díaz, and Harry Kane all began on the substitutes' bench. Heidenheim took full advantage. Budu Zivzivadze opened the scoring, and Eren Dinkci added a second before Leon Goretzka pulled one back with a free kick just before halftime. The visitors led 2-1 at the break, leaving Bayern trailing at halftime for the third straight game.

Second-half substitutions spark a comeback

Kompany sent on Kane, Díaz, Olise, and Kimmich for the second half, and the tactical shift paid immediate dividends. Goretzka leveled with his second goal in the 57th minute, but Zivzivadze restored Heidenheim's lead in the 76th, scoring his second of the match. Bayern pushed for an equalizer as time waned. Kimmich hit the post from distance in the 67th minute, and Olise saw a shot go just wide two minutes later. Goalkeeper Jonas Urbig made a crucial point-blank save in the 68th minute to keep Bayern within reach.

Stoppage-time drama salvages a point

Five minutes of stoppage time were added, but the match stretched deep into added time after a lengthy injury delay for a head injury. In the 100th minute, Olise's shot from the edge of the box struck the post and deflected off Ramaj's back into the net, sparking relief at the Allianz Arena. The draw leaves Heidenheim on the verge of relegation, while Bayern's focus now shifts entirely to the Champions League. The result extends Bayern's unbeaten run in the Bundesliga but does little to inspire confidence ahead of the PSG second leg.

Champions League stakes loom large

Bayern faces Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday in the second leg of their Champions League semifinal, trailing 5-4 on aggregate after a wild first leg in Paris. The defensive vulnerabilities exposed against Heidenheim — and in recent league matches — will be a major concern for Kompany. Saturday's draw was the third consecutive game in which Bayern trailed at halftime, including the 5-4 loss to PSG and last weekend's 4-3 win at Mainz, where the already-crowned Bundesliga champion faced a three-goal deficit. Kompany's rotation against Heidenheim was clearly aimed at preserving energy for the PSG clash, but the performance raised questions about squad depth and defensive organization.

Heidenheim's fight for survival continues

For Heidenheim, the point was a moral victory but may not be enough to avoid relegation. The club sits at the bottom of the Bundesliga table and has only two matches remaining to close the gap to safety. Zivzivadze's double demonstrated the attacking threat that has kept them competitive, but defensive lapses — including the late equalizer — have plagued their season. The draw leaves Heidenheim on the verge of relegation, needing a near-perfect finish to survive. For Bayern, the result is a footnote in a season that will be defined by their European campaign.

The bottom line

  • Bayern Munich salvaged a 3-3 draw with Heidenheim via a 100th-minute own goal by goalkeeper Diant Ramaj.
  • Vincent Kompany made seven changes to the lineup, resting key players ahead of the Champions League semifinal second leg against PSG.
  • Leon Goretzka scored twice, including a free kick, to lead Bayern's comeback before Heidenheim regained the lead.
  • Heidenheim's Budu Zivzivadze scored twice, putting the visitors within minutes of a famous victory.
  • Bayern has trailed at halftime in three consecutive matches across all competitions, highlighting defensive fragility.
  • The draw leaves Heidenheim on the verge of relegation with two matches remaining in the Bundesliga season.
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