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Throwing away a two-goal lead, Die Roten collapsed

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Throwing away a two-goal lead, Die Roten collapsed

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Bayern Munich had to bow 2-3 to Heidenheim in continuation Bundesliga German. Die Roten even though they had led 2-0.

Heidenheim vs Bayern took place at the Voith-Arena, Saturday (6//4/2024) evening WIB. The visiting team dominated the game in the first 15 minutes.

Even though they attacked a lot, Bayern only took a 1-0 lead in the 38th minute. Serge Gnabry’s assist was completed with Harry Kane’s right foot shot.

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Bayern increased their lead to 2-0 in the 45th minute through Gnabry’s header using Alphonso Davies’ pass. This score lasted until halftime.

Heidenheim successfully reduced the deficit to 1-2 after only five minutes of the second half. Kevin Sessa, who only entered at the start of the second half, successfully found the net against Sven Ulreich.

Bayern completely lost focus. In the 52nd minute, the Kleindienst Team was able to change the score to 2-2.

Bayern tried hard to get another goal. Several opportunities were obtained, but never resulted in a goal.

Heidenheim was even able to take the lead again 3-2 in the 80th minute. Kleindienst scored a goal through a counter-attack scheme.

There were no goals back from Bayern during the second half. As a result, the team made by Thomas Tuchel went home with a defeat.

This result keeps Bayern in second place with 60 points. Bayern can give up the title to Bayer Leverkusen next week because they are 16 points behind with six games remaining.

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