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‘Incredibly frustrated’ Heidenheim laments unfortunate goal at the death vs. Bayern Munich

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FC Bayern got a bit lucky with its draw vs. Heidenheim.

MUNICH, GERMANY - MAY 02: Jonas Foehernbach of FC Heidenheim disappointed during the Bundesliga match between FC Bayern München and 1. FC Heidenheim 1846 at Allianz Arena on May 02, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Stefan Matzke - sampics/Getty Images) | Getty Images For the majority of the match, Heidenheim led Bayern Munich and looked like it might escape the Allianz Arena with three points.

However, an unfortunate rebound from a Michael Olise blast hit the post and caromed off goalkeeper Diant Ramaj, who was sprawled out on the ground, and into the net to clinch a 3-3 draw for the Bavarians…and put Heidenheim a step closer to relegation. Afterward, Heidenheim head coach Frank Schmidt tried to find the silver lining in the disappointing sequence. “You can feel incredibly frustrated after the final whistle, but that doesn’t help.

I’m incredibly proud of how we played today. We were unlucky, the ball hit the post, bounced off the keeper’s back and went in – otherwise they wouldn’t have scored. We shouldn’t dwell on it, the point is worth something.

I believe we can win the last two matches if we approach them like this,” said Schmidt. It is a shame for Schmidt, who has done a good job in working with a squad that is not overloaded with top-end talent or depth. There is still time for Heidenheim to pull its way out of the Bundesliga basement, but the clock is ticking.