Olise's 100th-minute equalizer rescues Bayern in 3-3 draw with Heidenheim
A goal off the goalkeeper's back deep into stoppage time spares the champions a humiliating home defeat against the Bundesliga's last-place team.

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Key facts
- Michael Olise scored in the 100th minute, his shot hitting the post and bouncing off goalkeeper Diant Ramaj's back into the net.
- Leon Goretzka scored twice for Bayern, including a direct free-kick from 25 meters, and was named Man of the Match with 52% of the vote.
- Heidenheim led 2-0 after 26 minutes through Budu Zivzivadze and Eren Dinkçi, and again 3-2 in the 76th minute via Zivzivadze.
- Bayern coach Vincent Kompany made seven changes from the team that lost 5-4 to PSG in the Champions League semifinal first leg.
- The draw leaves Heidenheim on the verge of relegation; it was their 100th Bundesliga match, with Patrick Mainka playing every minute.
- Expected goals (xG): Bayern 1.85 – Heidenheim 2.54; Olise's equalizer had a 3% goal probability.
- Heidenheim's Jonas Föhrenbach returned to the pitch with a heavily bandaged nose after a lengthy stoppage for a head injury.
A dramatic finale at the Allianz Arena
Bayern Munich escaped with a 3-3 draw against last-place Heidenheim on Saturday, thanks to a bizarre equalizer in the 10th minute of stoppage time. Michael Olise's shot struck the post, then bounced off the back of goalkeeper Diant Ramaj and trickled over the line. The goal, officially recorded as an own goal, came with the last kick of the game and denied Heidenheim a famous victory that would have boosted their slim hopes of Bundesliga survival. The result was a blow to Heidenheim, who remain rooted to the bottom of the table. For Bayern, already crowned Bundesliga champions, it was a performance that raised serious questions ahead of the second leg of their Champions League semifinal against Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday.
Heidenheim's fast start stuns the champions
Heidenheim took the lead midway through the first half when Marnon Busch played a lofted ball back into the penalty area following a corner. Budu Zivzivadze, left unmarked, flicked the ball past Jonas Urbig from close range. Nine minutes later, Busch turned provider again with a perfectly weighted through ball for Eren Dinkçi, who rounded Urbig and tapped in to double the visitors' advantage. Bayern struggled to break down Heidenheim's well-organized defense until the 43rd minute, when Niklas Dorsch fouled Jamal Musiala 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 meters, reducing the deficit just before halftime. Musiala almost equalized moments later, but his shot flew wide.
Kompany's bold substitutions shift the momentum
Bayern 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 changes immediately increased Bayern's intensity. In the 55th minute, Ramaj denied Jackson with a fine save, and Busch cleared off the line to prevent Minjae Kim from scoring. Goretzka 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 from close range. Heidenheim, however, restored their lead in the 76th minute 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 frantic finish and a controversial equalizer
Bayern pushed desperately for an equalizer. Olise struck the crossbar from a corner in the 83rd minute. A lengthy stoppage followed an injury to Heidenheim's Jonas Föhrenbach, who returned to the pitch with a heavily bandaged nose. That underlined how desperate Heidenheim were to hold on to the points. In the 100th minute, Olise's shot struck the post, bounced off the back of Ramaj and trickled over the line, sparking wild celebrations among Bayern players and relief from the home crowd. "It was the mentality, the belief," Kompany said. "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."
Statistical anomalies and individual performances
The match statistics painted a picture of a game Heidenheim deserved more from. Expected goals (xG) stood at 1.85 for Bayern and 2.54 for Heidenheim, reflecting the visitors' superior chances. Olise's equalizer had a goal probability of just 3%, making it the lowest-probability goal of the match. Goretzka led all players with six shots and was named Man of the Match with 52% of the vote, scoring twice and driving Bayern's comeback. Other notable stats: Josip Stanišić was the fastest player on the pitch at 35.16 km/h, while Olise was the most pressed player, under pressure 27 times. Jonathan Tah recorded a pass efficiency of +4.99. In fantasy football, Goretzka (458 points), Olise (421 points) and Zivzivadze (379 points) were the top performers.
Relegation fears deepen for Heidenheim
The draw leaves Heidenheim on the verge of relegation, with only a few matches remaining to close the gap to safety. The match was Heidenheim's 100th in the Bundesliga, and Patrick Mainka has played every single minute of those games. The visitors needed points to keep their survival hopes alive, and they came agonizingly close to a priceless victory. For Bayern, it was the third straight game in which they trailed at halftime, following a 5-4 loss to PSG in the first leg of their Champions League semifinal and a 4-3 win at Mainz where they faced a three-goal deficit. Kompany made seven changes to the team that started against PSG, with Neuer, Upamecano, Davies, Kimmich, Olise, Díaz and Kane all initially on the bench.
Focus shifts to PSG in the Champions League
Bayern now turn their attention to the second leg of their Champions League semifinal against Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday, trailing 5-4 from the first leg. The performance against Heidenheim will do little to inspire confidence, but Kompany's side showed resilience in fighting back twice. The return of key players like Kane, Kimmich and Olise to the starting lineup will be crucial. "We have to take that with us into the next match," Kompany said, referring to the belief shown in the dying moments. Whether such belief will be enough against a PSG side that scored five times in Munich remains to be seen. One thing is certain: Bayern cannot afford another slow start if they hope to reach the final.
The bottom line
- Bayern Munich salvaged a 3-3 draw at home against last-place Heidenheim with a 100th-minute own goal off the Heidenheim goalkeeper.
- Leon Goretzka scored twice, including a free-kick, and was named Man of the Match; Michael Olise forced the decisive equalizer.
- Heidenheim led three times but failed to hold on, leaving them on the verge of Bundesliga relegation.
- Bayern have now trailed at halftime in three consecutive matches, a worrying trend ahead of their Champions League semifinal second leg against PSG.
- Vincent Kompany made seven changes to the starting lineup from the PSG first leg, and his substitutions in the second half turned the game.
- The match featured a 100th-minute equalizer with a 3% goal probability, highlighting the dramatic nature of the result.





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