Day 29
Honsak 36'
Zivzivadze 79'
Zivzivadze 90'
1. FC Heidenheim: 41. Ramaj - 2. Busch, 6. Mainka, 17. Honsak (Ibrahimovic A., 77), 19. Föhrenbach - 16. Niehues - 3. Schöppner (Kerber L., 88), 26. Behrens - 8. Dinkci (Beck A., 88), 9. Schimmer (Zivzivadze, 69), 18. Pieringer (Dorsch, 78)
Substitution: Zivzivadze (from 69); Ibrahimovic A. (from 77); Dorsch (from 78); Kerber L. (from 88); Beck A. (from 88)
Bench: 40. Feller - 4. Siersleben, 23. Traore H. - 10. Conteh Chr.
Union Berlin: 1. Roennow - 4. Leite D. (Ansah, 69), 5. Doekhi, 33. Král, 39. Köhn (Rothe, 62) - 7. Burke (Skarke, 62), 8. Khedira, 13. Schafer (Burcu, 69), 14. Querfeld - 19. Haberer, 23. Ilić An.
Substitution: Rothe (from 62); Skarke (from 62); Burcu (from 69); Ansah (from 69)
Bench: 25. Klaus C. - 18. Juranovic, 28. Trimmel - 6. Kemlein
Yellow Cards: Burke 31
FC Bayern Munich continue their relentless march towards yet another Bundesliga title

The hosts racked up an impressive 18 shots, converting both of their penalties

Harry Kane who rescued a point for the champions with yet another clutch finish

The Foals remain winless this season with 3 draws and 4 losses

The match-winner came courtesy of a long-range strike from Moroccan midfielder Bilal El Khannouss

Union Berlin centre-back has beaten out the likes of Harry Kane and Jamal Musiala

The second half, in sharp contrast, produced no goals at all

It was a complete team performance that sends a message to top-four rivals

1. FC Heidenheim
Union Berlin