Bayern Munich Rescues 3-3 Draw Against Heidenheim as Olise Strikes in 100th Minute
Michael Olise's deflected shot in the 10th minute of stoppage time salvaged a point for the Bundesliga champions, who twice trailed to a relegation-threatened Heidenheim side desperate for survival.
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Key facts
- Bayern Munich drew 3-3 with Heidenheim at the Allianz Arena on Saturday.
- Michael Olise scored the equalizer in the 100th minute after his shot hit the post and deflected off goalkeeper Ramaj.
- Leon Goretzka scored twice for Bayern, including a free-kick and a close-range finish, earning Man of the Match with 52% of the vote.
- Heidenheim took the lead twice through Budu Zivzivadze and once through Eren Dinkçi.
- The match was Heidenheim's 100th in the Bundesliga; Patrick Mainka has played every minute of those games.
- Bayern's xGoals were 1.85 compared to Heidenheim's 2.54, indicating the visitors created better chances.
- Vincent Kompany made four substitutions at half-time, bringing on Harry Kane, Michael Olise, Luis Díaz, and Joshua Kimmich.
- Bayern face Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League semi-final second leg on Tuesday, trailing 5-4 on aggregate.
A Point Salvaged in Chaos
Bayern Munich escaped with a 3-3 draw against Heidenheim at the Allianz Arena on Saturday, thanks to Michael Olise's deflected shot in the 10th minute of stoppage time. The result was a blow to Heidenheim's hopes of Bundesliga survival, as the visitors twice led and were minutes away from a famous victory. Vincent Kompany's side, who had already secured the Bundesliga title, produced a disjointed performance that raised concerns ahead of their Champions League semi-final second leg against Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday. Bayern trail 5-4 on aggregate and must win by at least two goals to advance.
Heidenheim's Early Dominance
Heidenheim, playing their 100th Bundesliga match, took the lead in the 23rd minute when Marnon Busch delivered a lofted ball into the penalty area following a corner. Budu Zivzivadze, left unmarked, flicked the ball 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 the advantage. Bayern dominated possession but struggled to break down a well-organised Heidenheim defence.
Goretzka's Response and Kompany's Gamble
Bayern pulled one back 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. Musiala went close to an equaliser moments later, but his shot flew just wide as the half ended 2-1. At half-time, Kompany made four substitutions, bringing on Harry Kane, Michael Olise, Luis Díaz, and Joshua Kimmich. The changes initially paid off as 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.
Heidenheim's Resilience and Late Drama
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. Bayern pushed desperately for an equaliser, with Olise striking the crossbar from a corner in the 83rd minute. A lengthy stoppage in injury time followed an injury to Jonas Föhrenbach, who returned with a heavily bandaged nose. In the 100th minute, Olise's shot struck the post, bounced back off the back of goalkeeper Ramaj, and trickled over the line to earn Bayern a share of the spoils. The goal had a 3% probability.
Statistics Tell a Tale of Two Halves
Despite the final score, Bayern's expected goals (xG) were 1.85 compared to Heidenheim's 2.54, indicating the visitors created better chances. Leon Goretzka was named Man of the Match with 52% of the vote, leading all players with six shots. Michael Olise was the most pressed player, with 27 times under pressure. Kompany's substitutions were unusual, as he brought on four players at half-time, but the team still struggled. The result means Bayern have now trailed at half-time in three of their last four Bundesliga matches.
Implications for Champions League Clash
The draw is a worrying sign for Bayern as they prepare to face Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League semi-final second leg. The Parisians hold a one-goal lead from a 5-4 win in the first leg, meaning Bayern must win by at least two goals to advance. Kompany's side will need to improve significantly if they are to overcome the hurdle. The performance against Heidenheim exposed defensive frailties and a lack of cohesion, even with key players on the pitch.
Heidenheim's Survival Hopes Dealt a Blow
For Heidenheim, the draw was a missed opportunity to close the gap on safety. The visitors needed points to keep their relegation survival hopes alive, and they came agonisingly close to a vital win. Frank Schmidt's side can take heart from their performance, but the result leaves them still in the relegation zone. With only a few games remaining, every point is crucial, and letting a two-goal lead slip will be a bitter pill to swallow.
The bottom line
- Bayern Munich's 3-3 draw with Heidenheim was a poor performance masked by a late equalizer, raising concerns ahead of their Champions League semi-final second leg against PSG.
- Leon Goretzka scored twice, including a free-kick, and was named Man of the Match, but Bayern's defense was exposed by a relegation-threatened side.
- Heidenheim created better chances (xG 2.54 vs 1.85) and led twice, but could not hold on for a vital win in their fight for Bundesliga survival.
- Michael Olise's 100th-minute goal had a 3% probability, highlighting the luck involved in Bayern's point.
- Bayern must win by at least two goals against PSG on Tuesday to advance to the Champions League final, a daunting task given their recent form.
- Heidenheim's Patrick Mainka has played every minute of their 100 Bundesliga games, a testament to his consistency and importance to the team.





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