Day 9
Holstein: 1. Weiner T., 14. Geschwill, 17. Becker T.( till 46'), 27. Puchacz( till 78'), 6. Ivezić Marko, 4. Erras, 22. Remberg, 24. Knudsen, 37. Gigovic( till 46'), 7. Skrzybski( till 78'), 19. Harres( till 85')
Substitution: 23. Rosenboom(from 46'), 8. Porath(from 46'), 3. Komenda(from 78'), 15. Schulz M.(from 78'), 9. Pichler B.(from 85')
Bench: 21. Dahne, 31. Engelhardt, 33. Javorček, 18. Machino Shuto
Yellow Cards: Gigovic 35', Remberg 38', Porath 59', Knudsen 84'
1. FC Heidenheim: 1. Müller Ke., 4. Siersleben( till 46'), 5. Gimber( till 74'), 6. Mainka, 19. Föhrenbach, 23. Traore H., 3. Schöppner, 39. Dorsch( till 74'), 8. Scienza, 10. Wanner P.( till 85'), 18. Pieringer( till 85')
Substitution: 17. Honsak(from 46'), 14. Breunig(from 74'), 29. Kaufmann M.(from 74'), 21. Beck A.(from 85'), 31. Conteh S.(from 85')
Bench: 22. Eicher, 20. Kerber L., 30. Theuerkauf, 9. Schimmer
Yellow Cards: Siersleben 17', Gimber 34', Mainka 68', Schöppner 70', Pieringer 76'
Bayer lost points to Holstein after scoring two goals in the first eight minutes
Bayern under the leadership of Vincent Kompany continues its winning start in the new season of the German championship
The Bundesliga returned after the international break with a great match
Bayern received another slap in the face, losing to Heidenheim in the 28th round match
Bayer became the second German club in history with 32 matches without defeat
In the encounter between Bayern and Heidenheim, an array of compelling events unfolded