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The match between Heidenheim and Bayern Munich in the 30th round of the Bundesliga ended with a 4-0 victory for the Bavarians on the opponent’s field.
According to “Varzesh3,” Bayern Munich overcame host Heidenheim with a high-scoring 4-0 victory in the 30th round of the Bundesliga, bringing Vincent Kompany’s team one step closer to the championship with four weeks remaining in the season, temporarily reducing the point gap to Leverkusen to nine.
The Bavarians started the game completely superior to the hosts and were able to threaten Heidenheim’s goal from the very beginning by creating numerous scoring opportunities.
In the 13th minute of the game, Harry Kane scored the first goal for the visitors, and this goal was enough for Kompany’s team to continue the game with more calm.
Just six minutes after this goal, Konrad Laimer also scored, putting the Bavarians ahead by two goals very quickly.
The pressure from Munich’s attacks continued, and after several good scoring opportunities were missed, the third goal for the visitors finally arrived, this time falling to Kingsley Coman, who tripled the Reds’ lead, and the first half ended with this result.
In the second half, Heidenheim’s players pushed forward a bit and were able to threaten Jonas Urbig’s goal on several occasions, but no ball crossed their goal line.
Kompany’s team scored the fourth goal in the 56th minute of the game through Joshua Kimmich, and after that, with the exit of Bayern’s key players, the game lost some of its initial intensity.
The forward substitutions of Heidenheim’s coach largely turned the tide in their favor, but their occasional attacks on Urbig’s goal from various parts of the field did not lead to a serious threat to Bayern Munich’s goal, and the game ultimately ended with a convincing victory for Kompany’s team.
Goals:
Heidenheim 0-1 Bayern Munich:
A spectacular passing play by Kompany’s team near the opponent’s penalty area ended with Harry Kane stealing the ball and scoring with a left-footed shot from outside the penalty area to give Bayern the first goal in the 13th minute.
Heidenheim 0-2 Bayern Munich:
An excellent through pass from Serge Gnabry put Konrad Laimer in a one-on-one with the goalkeeper, and Bayern’s second goal in the 19th minute found the back of the net.
Heidenheim 0-3 Bayern Munich:
Ullisse’s shot in the penalty area was poorly cleared by the goalkeeper, and Kingsley Coman, after stealing the ball, was able to score with his right foot to make it 3-0.
Heidenheim 0-4 Bayern Munich:
An excellent back pass from Raphael Guerreiro behind the penalty spot fell to Kimmich, who scored with his right foot in the 56th minute to make it 4-0.