Bayern Munich Close In On Bundesliga Title With Heidenheim Thumping

Harry Kane scored his 24th goal of the season of the season while Bayern Munich won a 4-0 victory in Heidenheim on Saturday, closer and closer to the German giants of the title of Bundesliga. Kane joined Konrad Laimer, Kingsley Coman and Joshua Kimmich on the match sheet. The victory took the Bayern nine points from the second Bayer Leverkusen, who played in St Pauli on Sunday. “It was a very important step towards the title,” Kimmich told Sky Germany. “We are now nine points in advance – and Leverkusen must win. But we don’t really watch them. We have to win at least two additional games to guarantee the title.”
Elimination of the quarter -final of the Champions League on Wednesday at Inter Milan, Bayern was ruthless. Kane, still looking for a first trophy for the team of his career, took the ball to the turn and got attached to the house with 12 minutes.
The captain of England, who joined Bayern in the summer of 2023, now has 60 goals in his first 60 Bundesliga games.
Seven minutes later, Laimer hung on a pass from Gnabry Serge Intelligent and cut the ball in front of Heidenheim goalkeeper Kevin Mueller.
Coman was on site to type after Mueller saved a Raphael Guerreiro shot over 36 minutes. Kimmich then cut the ball in the corner of a war pass with 56 minutes, sealing the result with his second goal in his 46th match for Bayern this season.
Bayern could win what would be their 34th German title next week if the results take place.
Thriller of eight goals in Berlin
At the end of the match on Saturday, Union Berlin guaranteed that they will stay in the elite next season with a 4-4 draw against Stuttgart.
The eight goals were scored in the first half, the first time in the history of Bundesliga, many goals had been scored before the break.
Union made two goals when Andrej Ilic and Diogo Leite scored decorations, but Stuttgart went back to level 2-2 via Deniz Undav and Enzo Millot.
Hosts Union took over thanks to an astonishing long -range strike by Leopold Querfeld, before Jeff Chabot and Chris Fuehrich de Stuttgart marked two in three minutes. He again struck the time to stop in the first half to level the scores.
No goal was scored after half-time, which means that the record of all German time of 12 goals in a match remained intact.
Union is undefeated in their last six games, including matches against five of the best six of last season.
“It was a crazy – and difficult game – but I’m glad we did it,” said Captain of the Union Christopher Trimmel.
“For the past five or six weeks, we have been playing football that we want.”
The best four hopes of RB Leipzig took a blow with a 1-1 draw against Holstein Kiel, last.
The Japanese striker Shuto Machino put visitors in front of a minute before half-time, with Leipzig equalizing the place through Benjamin Sesko when Lois Openda was shot in the box.
Leipzig goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi collided with Steven Skrzybski from Kiel halfway in the second half and was stretched from the field.
Maysese, however, failed to take advantage of Leipzig’s difficulties, attracting 2-2 at home against Wolfsburg despite the start of most of the match.
The veteran of the Wolfsburg veteran, Maximilian Arnold, gave the advantage to his team after only three minutes, but Mainz struggled with two goals in four minutes in the first half by Lee Jae-Sung and Dominik Kohr.
Denis Vavro led Wolfsburg’s level in the last minute, beating Massez’s chance of any first qualification in the Champions League in their history.
Freiburg has also strengthened its European hopes with a 3-2 victory against Hoffenheim, with Lucas Hoeler marking a splint.
Freiburg is fifth, a point behind Leipzig and one in advance on Massez, in sixth.
Werder Bremen beat Bochum 1-0 thanks to a goal from Mitchell Weiser, helping their own European chances while deepening the problems of relegation of their opponents.
Bochum, who beat Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund this season, are seated secondly to last and are at nine security points with four games to play.
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