Battle in Leverkusen: Bayern Munich hold on for dramatic draw with nine men

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Leaders were forced to dig deep to secure a dramatic 1–1 draw

Leaders Bayern Munich were forced to dig deep to secure a dramatic 1–1 draw against Bayer Leverkusen in Matchday 26 of the Bundesliga. In a tense and chaotic encounter at the BayArena, the visitors finished the game with just nine men but still managed to escape with a valuable point.

The hosts made a flying start. Bayer Leverkusen broke the deadlock as early as the sixth minute when Aleix García unleashed a superb strike to beat the goalkeeper.

Things soon went from bad to worse for Bayern Munich. Just before half-time, defender Jackson was shown a straight red card, leaving the Bundesliga leaders to play the remainder of the match a man down.

In search of a response, head coach Vincent Kompany introduced Harry Kane in the 61st minute. Yet it was not the England captain who turned the tide. Instead, Michael Olise delivered a precise assist that allowed Luis Díaz to level the score, giving Bayern Munich a lifeline.

The closing stages turned into pure drama. In the 84th minute, Luis Díaz received a second yellow card for simulation, reducing Bayern Munich to nine players. Bayer Leverkusen thought they had snatched a late winner when Jonas Hofmann found the net, but the goal was ruled out for offside after a review.

2025-26, Germany - Bundesliga

Bayer 04 - Bayern 1:1 (1:0)
Goals: Aleix Garcia, 6 (1:0); Luis Díaz, 69 (1:1)

Bayer 04: Blaswich; Quansah; Tapsoba E.; Fernández Ez.; Andrich; Aleix Garcia (Palacios Ex., 77); Terrier (Maza, 46); Culbreath (Hofmann, 77); Tillman M.; Schick (Kofane, 61); Poku E. (Tella, 87)
Substitution: Maza (from 46); Kofane (from 61); Hofmann (from 77); Palacios Ex. (from 77); Tella (from 87)
Bench: Omlin; Lomb; Oermann; Tape
Yellow Cards: Fernández Ez. 56; Andrich 74; Tapsoba E. 90

Bayern: Ulreich; Upamecano; Tah J.; Stanisic; Kimmich; Olise (Bischof T., 88); Laimer (Kim Min-jae, 89); Pavlovic Al. (Goretzka, 61); Jackson N. (till 42); Luis Díaz (till 84); Karl (Kane, 61)
Substitution: Goretzka (from 61); Kane (from 61); Bischof T. (from 88); Kim Min-jae (from 89)
Bench: Guerreiro; Gnabry; Maycon Cardozo
Yellow Cards: Tah J. 32; Luis Díaz 74, 84; Ulreich 90
Red cards: Jackson N. 42', Luis Díaz 84'

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