Bayern beat Heidenheim 4-2 with a goal from Dayot Upamecano, two from Jamal Musiala and one from Leon Goretzka in a match that he dominated to his heart’s content, but that at one stage was close to complexity due to defensive sloppiness. With resounding success, the Bayern opened the gap in the lead (already has 33 points), reaffirming its position in first place since Eintracht, second, tied at home (27).
Although they are missing Manuel Neuer and Harry Kanethe coach Vincent Kompay wants to give Musiala a break who started the game on the bench to enter the second half and decide the match.
Bayern found themselves with a very withdrawn Heidenheim and, although they controlled the ball early on, they struggled to get into the area clearly. Bayern were mainly grouped around the opponent’s area and only had a clear chance in the 15th minute, when Leroy Sane then slightly off course inside the area after a good combination with Michael Olise.
It was a stuck game, but Bayern’s pressure was clear and resulted in fouls and corner kicks. In one of the latter, launched by Joshua Kimmich In the 18th minute, the Bavarian goal came. Dayot Upamecano He scored with a header after a good clearance.
The goal changed the game a bit and Bayern continued to attack and try to combine and against a Heidenheim that was defending itself,
The second for Bayern came close in the 39th minute Alphonso Davies, behind the wall with Raphael Guerreirothe ball hit the side.
Heidenheim couldn’t shoot on goal, they barely crossed the center line and Bayern had almost 90 percent possession of the ball. But suddenly, in the 50th minute, the tying goal came as if out of nowhere.
It all started with a long ball that was left in the Bavarian defense, but an inaccurate return from Upamecano towards the goal Daniel Peretz left Honsak in position to score and not concede.
Honsak’s goal could lead Bayern to play a game where a second goal could fall into despair against Heidenheim’s tight defence, marked by Jamal Musiala, early on, in the 56th minute.
Musiala receives the ball from Oliseadvanced from three quarters of the field and scored with a right-footed shot from the edge of the area
Heidenheim’s goalkeeper, Kevin Mullerhe avoided the third twice, first against Olise in ’62 and then against Musiala in ’83, however, he could do nothing against a shot by Leon Goretzka from a cross that hit a defender’s leg and went into the back of the net.
Due to the way the game is developed, this should be considered included Goretzka’s goal It was sentenced but Heidenheim came back, with a purpose of Dorsch at 85.
In the last minutes Heidenheim tried to attack and was punished by a counterattack goal by Musiala in the 91st minute what the sentence means.
Technical sheet:
4 Bayern: Peretz; Boey, Upamecano, Minjae Kim, Davies; Kimmich, Pavlovic (Goretzka, 71); Olise (Coman, 71), Guerreiro, Sané; Thomas Müller (Musiala, 51).
2 Heidenheim: Kevin Müller; Siersleben, Mainka, Gimber; Traoré, Maloney, Schöppner (Dorsch, 71), Föhrenbach; Wanner (Conthe, 64), Kerber (Breunig, 64); Honsak (Scienza. 79).
Goals: 1-0, min 18, Upamecano. 1-1, min 50, Honsak. 2-1, min 56, Musiala. 3-1, min 83, Goretzka, 3-2, min 85, Dorsch, 4-2, min 91, Musiala.
Referee: Sören Storks.
Incidents: Bundesliga match of the day played at the Allianz Arena in Munich.
Source: La Verdad

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