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Bayern Munich's Late Own Goal Snaps 3-3 Draw vs. Heidenheim
2 May
Summary
- An own goal in the 100th minute salvaged a 3-3 draw for Bayern Munich.
- Heidenheim's Budu Zivzivadze scored twice in a dramatic Bundesliga match.
- A late own goal off the woodwork denied Heidenheim a vital win.

In a dramatic Bundesliga contest, Bayern Munich secured a 3-3 draw against bottom club Heidenheim thanks to a 100th-minute own goal by Diant Ramaj. The result was a blow to Heidenheim's relegation hopes, denying them a vital victory.
Heidenheim initially took a commanding 2-0 lead with goals from Budu Zivzivadze and Eren Dinkci. Leon Goretzka responded for Bayern with a brace before halftime and early in the second half, leveling the score.
Budu Zivzivadze then restored Heidenheim's advantage in the 76th minute. However, a late attempt by Michael Olise hit the post and ricocheted off goalkeeper Diant Ramaj into the net in the 100th minute, sealing the improbable draw.
The match showcased a close contest in expected goals, with Heidenheim generating 2.13 xG from 12 shots, while Bayern had 2.21 xG from 23 attempts. Zivzivadze's performance marked a club record with goals in four consecutive Bundesliga matches. Arijon Ibrahimovic, on loan from Bayern, assisted Zivzivadze's second goal, highlighting his impact.