The 13th victory in 15 domestic competition matches takes the Bavarian club to 41 points, nine ahead of second-placed Borussia Dortmund.
After returning home in front of the flashlight Bundesliga – draw 2-2 with Mainz -, THE Bayern Munich tried to return to winning ways and left no chance to the penultimate team, the Heindenheimin a 4-0 defeat this Sunday at Voith-Arena.
The 13th victory in 15 matches in the national competition brings the Bavarian club to 41 points, nine ahead of vice-leader, Borussia Dortmundwho reached Friday 32 with the victory over Borussia Monchengladbach. Bayer Leverkusen And RB Leipzig come next, with 29 each.
Unlike the hard-fought draw against Mainz, Bayern had no difficulty against the 17th ranked team and the visitors, opening a 2-0 lead in the first half, thanks to aerial plays. It only took 13 minutes for Stanisic, with a header, to find the net against the Bundesliga’s most elusive defense, following a corner taken by Olise.
Despite another lackluster run from Harry Kane and prodigy Lennart Karl, the visitors kept the duel under control with a large volume of play. In the 30th minute, it was Stanisic’s turn to cross into the area and count on the error of goalkeeper Ramaj, who hit the ball for Ito to adjust and Olise to complete the goal.
With an advantage, the team led by Vincent Kompany almost scored a third after half-time – Kane’s ball found the foot of the post – but slowed down. Heidenheim gained confidence and began to threaten the undefeated leader, but failed to fire against Urbig’s goal – which explains the team’s lack of goals in the competition (13 in 14 days).
Before the final whistle, the Munich team pressed again and were rewarded with two more goals. In the 41st minute, Stanisic crosses from the right and Luis Díaz completes well. In stoppage time, top scorer Harry Kane also left his mark, this time from the bottom, after conceding twice to score his 19th Bundesliga goal.