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Olise's 100th-minute equaliser rescues Bayern in 3-3 thriller against Heidenheim

A dramatic own goal by goalkeeper Diant Ramaj in the 10th minute of stoppage time denied Heidenheim a vital victory in their relegation battle.

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Olise's 100th-minute equaliser rescues Bayern in 3-3 thriller against Heidenheim
A dramatic own goal by goalkeeper Diant Ramaj in the 10th minute of stoppage time denied Heidenheim a vital victory in tCredit · Tages-Anzeiger

Key facts

  • Bayern Munich drew 3-3 with Heidenheim at Allianz Arena on matchday 24 of the Bundesliga.
  • Michael Olise's shot struck the post and deflected off goalkeeper Diant Ramaj for an own goal in the 100th minute.
  • Budu Zivzivadze scored twice for Heidenheim, setting a club record with goals in four consecutive Bundesliga matches.
  • Leon Goretzka scored twice for Bayern, including a direct free-kick from 25 metres, and won Man of the Match with 52% of the vote.
  • Heidenheim played their 100th Bundesliga match; Patrick Mainka has played every minute of those games.
  • Bayern's Arijon Ibrahimović, on loan to Heidenheim, assisted Zivzivadze's second goal and created the joint-most chances (three).
  • Expected goals (xG): Bayern 1.85-2.54 Heidenheim (per one source) or 2.21-2.13 (per another).
  • Heidenheim remain three points off the relegation play-off spot after the draw.

A frantic finale at the Allianz Arena

Bayern Munich escaped with a 3-3 draw against bottom side Heidenheim after a 100th-minute own goal by goalkeeper Diant Ramaj, a result that leaves the visitors three points adrift of the relegation play-off place. The champions, already under scrutiny ahead of a crucial Champions League tie against Paris Saint-Germain, produced a disjointed performance that belied their status as league leaders. Heidenheim, playing their 100th Bundesliga match, looked set to claim a famous victory after Budu Zivzivadze's brace and a goal from Eren Dinkçi. But Leon Goretzka's double and a last-gasp intervention from Michael Olise — whose shot struck the post before rebounding off Ramaj — denied the visitors a much-needed win in their fight for survival.

Heidenheim's early dominance and clinical finishing

The visitors struck first in the 22nd minute when Marnon Busch lofted a ball back into the penalty area following a corner, and Zivzivadze, left unmarked, flicked the ball past Jonas Urbig from close range. Nine minutes later, Busch played a perfectly weighted through ball for Dinkçi, who rounded Urbig and tapped into an empty net to double the advantage. Bayern dominated possession but struggled to break down Heidenheim's well-organised defence. The breakthrough came in 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 just before half-time.

Kompany's tactical reshuffle and Goretzka's equaliser

Bayern head coach Vincent Kompany responded to the half-time deficit by making four substitutions, bringing on Harry Kane, Michael Olise, Luis Díaz and Joshua Kimmich. The hosts pressed with 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 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. Despite the pressure, Heidenheim restored their lead with 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 record-breaking Zivzivadze and a heartbreaking own goal

Zivzivadze's second goal made history: he has now scored in four consecutive Bundesliga matches for the first time, setting a new club record for a Heidenheim player, surpassing Dinkçi's previous record of three straight games in September 2023. The Georgian striker's performance was a bright spot for the visitors, who needed points to keep their relegation survival hopes alive. But there was one last moment of drama. A lengthy stoppage in injury time followed an injury to Jonas Föhrenbach, who returned to the pitch with a heavily bandaged nose. In the 100th minute, Olise's shot from distance struck the post, bounced back off the back of goalkeeper Ramaj and trickled over the line. The goal was officially recorded as an own goal for Ramaj, with a lowest goal probability of 3%.

Statistical contrasts and individual performances

The match statistics reflected the topsy-turvy nature of the game. expected goals (xG) of Bayern 1.85 - Heidenheim 2.54, while another gave Bayern 2.21 from 23 shots to Heidenheim's 2.13 from 12 attempts. Leon Goretzka was the standout performer, earning Man of the Match with 52% of the vote after scoring twice and leading all players with six shots. Other notable stats: Josip Stanišić was the fastest player at 35.16 km/h; Olise was the most pressed player with 27 times under pressure; Jonathan Tah led in pass efficiency with +4.99. Fantasy Heroes included Goretzka (458 points), Olise (421 points), and Zivzivadze (379 points).

Heidenheim's survival hopes and Bayern's looming PSG test

The draw leaves Heidenheim three points off the relegation play-off spot, a blow to their hopes of Bundesliga survival. They had shown tremendous fight and organisation, but the late equaliser felt like a defeat. For Bayern, the performance raised questions ahead of a pivotal Champions League match against Paris Saint-Germain next week. Vincent Kompany's substitutions were described as unusual, and the team's defensive frailties were exposed. The champions will need a significant improvement to overcome the French side. Heidenheim, meanwhile, must regroup quickly to keep their relegation fight alive.

A dramatic chapter in an ongoing relegation battle

The match will be remembered for its extraordinary conclusion, but it also underscored the fine margins in football. Heidenheim came within seconds of a famous victory that could have transformed their season. Instead, they must take heart from their performance and the record-breaking form of Zivzivadze. For Bayern, the draw was a wake-up call. The champions have work to do on both domestic and European fronts, and the clock is ticking. The next week will define their season.

The bottom line

  • Bayern Munich salvaged a 3-3 draw with a 100th-minute own goal, but their performance was poor ahead of a crucial Champions League tie against PSG.
  • Heidenheim missed a golden opportunity to close the gap on the relegation play-off spot, remaining three points adrift.
  • Budu Zivzivadze scored in his fourth consecutive Bundesliga match, a new club record for Heidenheim.
  • Leon Goretzka's two goals, including a direct free-kick, earned him Man of the Match honours.
  • The match featured a record-low goal probability of 3% for the equaliser, highlighting the dramatic nature of the finish.
  • Arijon Ibrahimović, on loan from Bayern to Heidenheim, assisted Zivzivadze's second goal and created the joint-most chances.
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