Bayer Leverkusen and Bayern Munich played a great match this Saturday (14th) for the 26th round of the Bundesliga.
The Bundesliga leader went to the BayArena and managed a draw even playing with one player less throughout the final stage due to a red card for Nicolas Jackson.
Bayern ended up with nine players on the field in the final minutes after Luis Díaz was also sent off.
Leverkusen opened the scoring early with Aleix García and conceded the equalizer with the Colombian striker finding the net in the second half.
The VAR was also responsible for disallowing a goal for each team.
Bayern's comeback was canceled due to a handball by Harry Kane.
And in the added time of the second half, Jonas Hofman celebrated what would have been the winning goal, but the semi-automatic offside technology pointed out the German's offside.
Bayer Leverkusen x Bayern Munich
Bayern Munich had two players sent off during the match.
The first expulsion was for Nicolas Jackson for a hard foul on an opponent at the end of the first half, with the score at 1-0 for Bayer Leverkusen.
The other red card came due to a second yellow card for Luis Díaz, after he simulated a foul inside the box.
Even so, the Bundesliga leader managed to earn a point with a goal from the Colombian himself.
Aleix Garcia found the net for Leverkusen in the early minutes of the duel.
Borussia Dortmund x Augsburg
Result achieved without great difficulties by the home team.
The standout player of the match was the 18-year-old Italian defender Luca Reggiani.
He scored his first professional goal with a header after a corner kick.
And the celebration was of someone who could hardly believe what he was experiencing:
Hoffenheim x Wolfsburg
In the debut of coach Dieter Hecking, Wolfsburg came close to gaining important relief in the fight to escape the relegation zone.
The team was winning away from home until the final minutes of the match but conceded a draw to Hoffenheim, who are fighting for a spot in the Champions League.
Eintracht Frankfurt x Heidenheim
Eintracht Frankfurt continues to dream of securing a spot in European competitions next season.
But the team struggled to earn three points against Heidenheim, the bottom team in the Bundesliga.
Eintracht was down to ten men for half of the second half after Robin Koch was sent off.
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