Two second-half goals from substitute Jamal Musiala gave Bundesliga leader Bayern Munich a nervous 4-2 victory over visitor Heidenheim on Saturday as its increased its advantage to six points over second-placed Eintracht Frankfurt.
In-form Musiala struck in the 56th minute, five minutes after coming on, to put Bayern 2-1 up before adding another in stoppage time to take his league tally to eight goals.
The Bavarians, who take on Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League on Tuesday, were without injured Harry Kane, Manuel Neuer and Serge Gnabry and despite controlling the game throughout they allowed the visitor to score twice thanks to some shaky defending.
Eager to bounce back from its midweek German Cup defeat by Bayer Leverkusen — its first loss in domestic competitions this season — the host was in control from the start and took an 18th minute lead when unmarked Dayot Upamecano headed in.
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“We started this week with a tough schedule, played 70 minutes with 10 players against Leverkusen so it was always a dangerous game for many reasons,” Bayern coach Vincent Kompany told a press conference.
“The first half was very good, possession was fluid. The second half, although we stayed calm when we conceded, the last 15 to 20 minutes the feeling for Heidenheim is totally justified that they are still in the game.
“Still we created a lot of chances, it was a tough week, we scored four goals. Today it was still a very, very good day.”
With six defeats in its previous seven league games, Heidenheim was desperate for points but could hardly get past the midfield in the first half.
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It did score with its very first chance in the 50th minute and thanks to Upamecano’s huge defensive blunder that allowed Mathias Honsak to get possession and slot in undisturbed.
The visitor’s joy only lasted five minutes with Musiala drilling in from just inside the box to put his team back in front.
Leon Goretzka then added a third with a deflected shot in the 84th before Heidenheim quickly pulled a goal back once more with Niclas Doresch’s tap-in.
Musiala settled the host’s nerves with a solo effort in stoppage time to make it 4-2.
Bayern, undefeated in the Bundesliga, is in top spot on 33 points with Eintracht Frankfurt in second on 27 after its 2-2 draw against Augsburg.
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