Olise's 100th-Minute Equalizer Rescues Bayern in Chaotic 3-3 Draw with Heidenheim
A dramatic own goal off the goalkeeper's back in the 10th minute of stoppage time denied Heidenheim a vital victory in their fight for Bundesliga survival.
JAPAN —
Key facts
- Michael Olise's shot hit the post and rebounded off goalkeeper Ramaj's back for an own goal in the 100th minute.
- Leon Goretzka scored twice for Bayern, including a superb direct free-kick from 25 meters.
- Budu Zivzivadze scored twice for Heidenheim, the second a curling finish from the left flank.
- Heidenheim played their 100th Bundesliga match; Patrick Mainka has played every minute of those games.
- Bayern's xG was 1.85 compared to Heidenheim's 2.54, reflecting the visitors' superior chances.
- Vincent Kompany made four substitutions at halftime, bringing on Kane, Olise, Díaz, and Kimmich.
- Jonas Föhrenbach returned to the pitch with a heavily bandaged nose after a lengthy stoppage.
A Point Gained or Two Lost? Bayern's Flawed Performance
Bayern Munich escaped with a 3-3 draw against relegation-threatened Heidenheim at the Allianz Arena, thanks to a 100th-minute own goal by goalkeeper Ramaj. The result, while extending Bayern's unbeaten run, exposed deep defensive frailties just days before a crucial Champions League clash with Paris Saint-Germain. Vincent Kompany's side were second best for large stretches, and the scoreline flattered the champions. Heidenheim, playing their 100th Bundesliga match, twice took the lead and were minutes away from a famous victory that would have given their survival hopes a massive boost.
Heidenheim's Perfect Start Shocks the Allianz Arena
Frank Schmidt made just one change to his starting lineup, bringing in Bayern loanee Arijon Ibrahimović for Adrian Beck. The visitors struck first midway through the first half when Marnon Busch's lofted ball from a corner found Budu Zivzivadze unmarked to flick 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 to double Heidenheim's advantage. Bayern, despite dominating possession, struggled to penetrate a well-organized defense 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 25 meters, reducing the deficit just before halftime.
Kompany's Bold Substitutions Spark Brief Revival
Trailing 2-1 at the break, Kompany responded by making four substitutions, bringing on Harry Kane, Michael Olise, Luis Díaz, and Joshua Kimmich. The changes immediately injected urgency, 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 equalized 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. Heidenheim, however, restored their lead with 15 minutes left when Zivzivadze drove forward on the left, beat Olise, and curled a fine finish into the top corner.
A Chaotic Finale: Injury, Bandages, and a 100th-Minute Twist
As Bayern pushed desperately for an equalizer, Olise struck the crossbar from a corner in the 83rd minute. A lengthy stoppage followed an injury to Jonas Föhrenbach, who returned with a heavily bandaged nose, underlining Heidenheim's desperation to hold on. In the 100th minute, Olise's shot from the edge of the box struck the post, bounced back off the diving Ramaj, and trickled over the line. The goal was officially recorded as an own goal by the goalkeeper, with a 3 percent probability of being scored — the lowest of the match. The final whistle blew moments later, sealing a remarkable conclusion.
Goretzka Shines Amidst Defensive Concerns
Leon Goretzka was named Man of the Match with 52 percent of the vote, scoring twice and leading all players with six shots. His two goals proved crucial in preventing a home defeat, but Bayern's defensive disorganization was alarming. The xG statistics tell the story: Bayern's 1.85 compared to Heidenheim's 2.54, indicating the visitors created better chances. Heidenheim's Budu Zivzivadze earned 379 Fantasy points, while Goretzka and Olise led with 458 and 421 respectively. The result leaves Heidenheim still in the relegation battle, while Bayern face a far sterner test next week.
PSG Looming: A Harsh Reality Check for Bayern
The draw was a blow to Heidenheim's survival hopes, but for Bayern, the performance raised serious questions ahead of their Champions League encounter with Paris Saint-Germain. Kompany's unusual substitutions and the team's inability to control the game against a side fighting relegation do not bode well against elite European opposition. Bayern will need to shore up their defense and find greater cohesion in midfield if they are to overcome PSG. The biggest game of the season so far kicks off next week, and the champions must improve significantly to avoid a damaging defeat.
The bottom line
- Bayern's 3-3 draw with Heidenheim was secured by a 100th-minute own goal, masking a poor performance.
- Leon Goretzka scored twice, including a free-kick, but Bayern's defense was repeatedly breached.
- Heidenheim, playing their 100th Bundesliga match, twice led and created better chances (xG 2.54 vs 1.85).
- Vincent Kompany's four halftime substitutions sparked a brief revival but did not solve systemic issues.
- The result keeps Heidenheim in the relegation fight, while Bayern face PSG next week in a crucial Champions League tie.
- Michael Olise's equalizer had a 3% goal probability, the lowest of the match.






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