
"Munich lined up with Jonas Urbig in goal and Stanišić, Dayot Upamecano, Jonathan Tah and Hiroki Ito in defence. Leon Goretzka and Raphaël Guerreiro anchored a midfield featuring Olise, Lennart Karl and Díaz, with Kane up front. Serge Gnabry, Alphonso Davies, David Santos, Cassano Kiala and Wisdom Mike came on for Karl, Ito, Guerreiro, Upamecano and Olise in the second half."
"Bayern were in the driving seat throughout, with the hosts looking to strike on the break. Díaz and Ito saw efforts blocked and a Tah header was saved, but Munich took the lead when Tah headed back Olise's corner and FCH keeper Diant Ramaj parried, with Stanišić heading home from close range. Vincent Kompany's men saw a number of shots blocked but made it two after the half-hour mark, Ramaj clearing only as far as Ito, whose shot was blocked, with Olise quickest to react."
"Ramaj denied Díaz, with Schimmer drawing a fine save from Urbig. Bayern banished any last lingering doubts in the closing stages, Stanišić's cross finding Díaz, who headed home. Kane shone when he sidestepped a number of defenders and beat Ramaj to round off the scoreline. The result means Bayern top the table on 41 points during the winter break. The Bavarians will be back in action on 6 January when they travel to face Red Bull"
FC Bayern dominated FC Heidenheim to win 4-0, with Stanišić and Olise scoring before half-time and Díaz and Kane adding late goals. Bayern started with Jonas Urbig in goal and a back four of Stanišić, Upamecano, Tah and Ito, while Goretzka and Raphaël Guerreiro anchored midfield alongside Olise, Karl and Díaz, with Kane leading the attack. Numerous chances, blocked efforts and saves featured, but Bayern converted key set-piece and rebound situations to build a two-goal lead and finish confidently. The win leaves Bayern top on 41 points and nine points clear entering 2026.
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