Bayern Munich turned to their starters in the second half and snatched a draw against bottom-placed Heidenheim in the 55th minute.
The result comes four days before the huge clash against PSG in the Champions League semifinal — Bayern need to overturn a 5-4 deficit from the first leg.
Bayern Munich are already Bundesliga champions, but this slip-up carries WEIGHT.
The result ends their chance of matching the all-time points record in the competition’s history (91, achieved by Bayern themselves in 2012/13).
Budu Zivzivadze and Eren Dinkçi made it 2-0 for the bottom side in the first half. Goretzka pulled one back with a free-kick before the break.
And Goretzka himself leveled it in the second half. With the “all-star lineup” coming on (Kimmich, Luis Díaz, Olise and Harry Kane), Bayern piled on the pressure.
There was a shot off the post, a brilliant save from the goalkeeper… And still no goal. Heidenheim were more efficient and made it 3-2 with an absolute stunner from Budu Zivzivadze.
After a lengthy medical stoppage, the match had 10 minutes of added time. And Olise’s goal came exactly in the 55th minute to avoid defeat.
Battle for the Champions League βοΈ
In another thriller, Hoffenheim and Stuttgart drew 3-3 in a direct showdown for a Champions League spot.
As a result, both teams move to 58 points, but Stuttgart stay ahead on tiebreakers.
Andrej Kramaric (twice) and Bazoumana Touré scored for the home side; Chris Führich, Demirovic and Tiago Tomás drew Stuttgart level.
Other matches in π©πͺ
Saturday morning (2) also featured three other matches. Union Berlin, for example, saw Cologne go 2-0 up, but drew 2-2 at home.
Coach Marie-Louise Eta is still without a win in charge of Union Berlin, but the point eases the pressure on the club a little.
Union Berlin sit in 12th place with 33 points.
Augsburg beat Werder Bremen 3-1 away from home.
And Hamburg also won away, beating Eintracht 2-1.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in π§π· here.