Olise's 100th-Minute Equaliser Denies Heidenheim First Bundesliga Win at Allianz Arena
Bayern Munich's dramatic 3-3 draw with Heidenheim came courtesy of a last-gasp goal from Michael Olise, a result that leaves the visitors deep in relegation trouble.

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Key facts
- Michael Olise scored in the 100th minute to make it 3-3, his shot deflecting off goalkeeper Ramaj.
- Leon Goretzka scored twice for Bayern, including a direct free-kick, and was named Man of the Match with 52% of the vote.
- Heidenheim led 2-0 after goals from Budu Zivzivadze and Eren Dinkçi, then 3-2 after Zivzivadze's second.
- The match was Heidenheim's 100th Bundesliga appearance; Patrick Mainka has played every minute of those games.
- Bayern's xG was 1.85 against Heidenheim's 2.54, reflecting the visitors' superior chances.
- Vincent Kompany made four substitutions at half-time, bringing on Harry Kane, Olise, Díaz, and Joshua Kimmich.
- Jonas Föhrenbach returned to play with a heavily bandaged nose after a lengthy stoppage for a head injury.
A Chaotic Encounter at the Allianz Arena
Michael Olise scored with the last kick of the match — a deflected shot that struck the post and bounced off goalkeeper Ramaj into the net — to earn Bayern Munich a 3-3 draw against Heidenheim on Saturday. The result was a severe blow to Heidenheim's hopes of Bundesliga survival, leaving them deep in the relegation zone. For Bayern, the performance was far from convincing. Despite dominating possession, they were repeatedly undone by a disciplined Heidenheim side that created the better chances. The draw leaves Bayern in second place, but with Paris Saint-Germain looming in the Champions League next week, the display raised serious concerns.
Heidenheim's Early Dominance
Heidenheim stunned the home crowd by taking a 2-0 lead within the first half-hour. Midway through the half, Marnon Busch lofted a ball back into the penalty area after a corner, and Budu Zivzivadze, unmarked, flicked it past Jonas Urbig from close range. Nine minutes later, Busch played a perfectly weighted through ball for Eren Dinkçi, who rounded Urbig and tapped in. Bayern struggled to break down Heidenheim's well-organised defence until the 43rd minute, when Jamal Musiala was fouled by Niklas Dorsch in a dangerous position. Leon Goretzka stepped up and curled a superb direct free-kick over the wall and into the top corner from around 25 metres, reducing the deficit. Musiala went close to an equaliser moments later, but his shot flew just wide as the half ended with Heidenheim in front.
Kompany's Bold Half-Time Changes
Bayern manager Vincent Kompany responded to the half-time deficit by making four substitutions, bringing on Harry Kane, Michael Olise, Díaz, and Joshua Kimmich. The changes injected greater intensity, and Ramaj denied Jackson with a fine save in the 55th minute, before Busch cleared off the line to prevent Minjae Kim from scoring. Goretzka then equalised shortly before the hour mark, bundling the ball over the line from close range after Olise's corner found him at the back post. Kimmich struck the right post from distance, and Urbig produced a crucial save to deny Dinkçi from close range. However, Heidenheim restored their lead with a little under 15 minutes left when Zivzivadze drove forward on the left flank, beat Olise, and curled a fine finish into the top corner to make it 3-2.
A Dramatic Finale and a Controversial Equaliser
Olise struck the crossbar from a corner in the 83rd minute as Bayern pushed desperately for an equaliser. A lengthy stoppage in injury time followed an injury to Jonas Föhrenbach, who returned to the pitch with a heavily bandaged nose, underscoring Heidenheim's desperation to hold on. In the 100th minute, Olise's shot struck the post, bounced back off the back of goalkeeper Ramaj, and trickled over the line. The goal was initially credited as an own goal by Ramaj, but the equaliser earned Bayern a share of the spoils in a remarkable conclusion. The Bundesliga Match Facts noted that Olise's goal had the lowest goal probability of the match at 3 percent.
Statistical Highlights and Individual Performances
Leon Goretzka was the standout performer, earning the Man of the Match award with 52 percent of the vote. The midfielder scored twice, led all players with six shots, and his two goals proved crucial in preventing a disappointing home defeat. The xG data reflected Heidenheim's efficiency: Bayern's xG was 1.85 against Heidenheim's 2.54, indicating the visitors created better chances. Other notable stats: Josip Stanišić was the fastest player at 35.16 km/h, Michael Olise was the most pressed player with 27 times under pressure, and Jonathan Tah led in pass efficiency with a +4.99 rating. Fantasy Heroes points saw Goretzka (458), Olise (421), and Zivzivadze (379) top the list.
Relegation Battle Intensifies for Heidenheim
The draw was a bitter pill for Heidenheim, who needed points to keep their relegation survival hopes alive. The match was their 100th in the Bundesliga, with Patrick Mainka having played every single minute of those games. Despite leading twice, they could not hold on, and the result leaves them in a precarious position. For Bayern, the focus now shifts to the Champions League, where they face Paris Saint-Germain next week. The performance against Heidenheim exposed defensive frailties and a lack of cohesion, raising questions about their ability to compete at the highest level. Vincent Kompany will need to address these issues quickly if Bayern are to overcome the hurdle of PSG.
What Lies Ahead for Both Sides
Bayern Munich will travel to Paris for a crucial Champions League encounter, a match that could define their season. The draw against Heidenheim, while avoiding defeat, did little to inspire confidence. Kompany's tactical decisions, particularly his half-time substitutions, will be scrutinised as the team prepares for a sterner test. Heidenheim, meanwhile, must regroup and focus on their remaining Bundesliga fixtures. Their spirited performance at the Allianz Arena showed they can compete, but the failure to secure three points could prove costly in the relegation battle. With every match now critical, Frank Schmidt's side will need to turn promising displays into tangible results.
The bottom line
- Michael Olise's 100th-minute equaliser, with a 3% goal probability, salvaged a 3-3 draw for Bayern against Heidenheim.
- Leon Goretzka scored twice, including a direct free-kick, and was named Man of the Match with 52% of the vote.
- Heidenheim led 2-0 and 3-2 but could not hold on, leaving them deep in relegation trouble after their 100th Bundesliga match.
- Bayern's xG (1.85) was lower than Heidenheim's (2.54), reflecting the visitors' superior chance creation.
- Vincent Kompany's four half-time substitutions changed the game but defensive issues persist ahead of a Champions League clash with PSG.
- Jonas Föhrenbach played on with a heavily bandaged nose after a head injury, symbolising Heidenheim's desperate fight for points.






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