Overview
- Bayern’s 16-match winning streak across competitions ended with a 2-2 draw at Union Berlin, salvaged by Harry Kane’s 93rd‑minute header from Tom Bischof’s cross.
- Vincent Kompany said his team were “one, two, three steps too late” before the break, losing too many second balls against Union’s well-drilled set pieces.
- Post-match analysis questioned the limited rotation from the midweek PSG triumph, with suggestions that fresher starters could have altered the game’s flow.
- Kompany declined to criticize Manuel Neuer over Union’s opener, emphasizing that conceding involves shared responsibility.
- Despite the draw, Bayern remain top domestically and in Europe after a commanding 2-1 Champions League win away at Paris Saint‑Germain.