Bayern Munich falls to Heidenheim, and 3 points bring Leverkusen closer to winning the German League

Team lost Bayern Munich against Heidenheim 2-3 in the match that brought them together this evening, Saturday, in the 28th round of the German League competitions of the current season at the Voyt Arena.

Bayern Munich’s goals against Heidenheim were scored by Harry Kane and Serge Gnabry in the 38th and 45th minutes of the match.

While Heidenheim’s goals for the hosts in the match were scored by the trio Kevin Sessa and Tim Klinest (two goals), in the 50th, 51st and 79th minutes, respectively.

The match between Bayern Munich and Heidenheim witnessed Thomas Müller achieving a new record in his career with Bavarian club, as he reached the 700th match, and is 9 matches away from equaling the record of legend Sepp Maier, the player who participated most with Bavarian club in history.

With this result, Bayern Munich’s balance freezes at point 60 in the second place in the German League table, and the gap with leaders Bayer Leverkusen expands to a full 16 points with 6 rounds remaining in the competition, while Heidenheim’s balance reaches point 33 in tenth place.

Bayer Leverkusen needs 3 points in order to win the first German League title in its history, regardless of Bayern Munich’s results in the remaining rounds.

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