Bayern Munich is still 13 points behind the Bundesliga leader, Bayer Leverkusen, with only 7 rounds left in the tournament.
However, coach Thomas Tuchel’s team still played hard and led the home team by two goals in the first half. In the 38th minute, Serge Gnabry had a convenient pass for Harry Kane to score the opening goal for the away team.
In the 45th minute, Serge Gnabry scored decisively to help Bayern Munich enter halftime with a score of 2-0.
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However, being two goals ahead made Bayern Munich’s players play like they were sleeping in the second half and allowed the home team to create an unbelievable comeback. In just one minute (from minute 50 to 51), Heidenheim scored two consecutive goals from Kevin Zessa and Tim Kleindist to equalize the score 2-2 for the home team.
The disаster continued to happen when the away team’s defense did not play well and allowed Tim Kleindist to score his own second goal in the 79th minute, thereby sealing a 3-2 comeback victory for the home team.
Losing to the team that is only ranked 10th on the rankings, Bayern Munich seems to have “raised the white flag” in the Bundesliga championship race, when in the match at the same time, Bayer Leverkusen defeated Union Berlin with a score of 1- 0 and created a gap of 16 points against the “Gray Tigers”.
At this time, the possible goal of coach Thomas Tuchel and his team will be the Champions League arena, when the German team will have the first leg of the quarterfinals with Arsenal on April 10.