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Heidenheim Stuns Bayern Munich With Epic Comeback Victory
Bundesliga’s newcomers Heidenheim, pulled off a remarkable upset against reigning champions Bayern Munich at the Voith-Arena.
The game started with Bayern Munich asserting their dominance with Thomas Müller in his 700th competitive appearance flicked the ball over a Heidenheim defender, Gnabry rolled the ball to Kane who made no mistake with a close-range finish which moved him to 32 goals for the campaign, & one closer to Robert Lewandowski’s Bundesliga record of 41. Serge Gnabry then doubled Bayern’s lead with a header, putting the visitors in a comfortable position going into halftime.
However, the second half saw a dramatic turnaround as Heidenheim’s manager, Frank Schmidt, made tactical changes that paid off handsomely. Substitute Kevin Sessa scored his first Bundesliga goal with a composed finish, igniting hope for the home side. Just moments later, Tim Kleindienst equalized with a superb volley sending the crowd into a jubilation.
Both teams pushed for a winner in an exhilarating second half, with Kane & Sessa coming close to scoring again. The tension mounted as the clock ticked down, & with just 10 minutes remaining, Kleindienst calmly slotted home from inside the area to seal a memorable second-half turnaround & more misery for Bayern.
Heidenheim is the first newly promoted club in Bundesliga history to beat Bayern after coming from two goals behind & are 10th with 33 points.
The result was a shock to Bayern Munich, who seemed to be cruising to victory after their first-half goals. The defeat marked Bayern’s second consecutive league loss, adding to their woes ahead of a crucial Champions League clash with Arsenal.