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Briefly

Bayern Munich bounced back impressively with a dominant performance against Heidenheim, who appeared unfocused and overwhelmed. Head coach Vincent Kompany made several strategic changes to the lineup, resting key players and creatively adapting his formation. While some players like Serge Gnabry shone, the overall competitiveness of Heidenheim was disappointing. The match allowed Bayern to demonstrate their resilience after a tough week, ensuring they did not succumb to self-pity following their Champions League elimination, indicating a strong approach as they maintained pressure on their opponents.
Bayern Munich's performance showcased their resilience after a Champions League exit, as they decisively defeated a lifeless Heidenheim side, fully capitalizing on their shortcomings.
Despite significant squad changes, Bayern’s tactical adjustments paid off, allowing players like Gnabry and Coman to shine, proving their depth and flexibility going forward.
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