MUNICH: Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich scored through Michale Olise with the last kick of the game to snatch a 3-3 ​draw against bottom club Heidenheim in the league after ‌battling back from two goals down.

Bayern coach Vincent Kompany rotated his side heavily after Tuesday’s 5-4 loss to Paris St Germain in their Champions League semi-final first leg and ​ahead of next week’s return match in Munich.

Treble-chasing Bayern, who have ​already secured the league title, quickly found themselves two goals ⁠down with Budu Zivzivadze and Eren Dinkci finding far too much space ​to beat keeper Jonas Urbig

The Bavarians, who last week came from 3-0 down ​to beat Mainz 05 4-3 in the Bundesliga and cut the deficit against PSG from 5-2 to 5-4 on Tuesday, pulled back a goal with Leon Goretzka’s superb freekick ​just before the break.

The midfielder, who will be leaving Bayern at the ​end of the season, volleyed in from close range in the 57th to level but ‌Heidenheim, ⁠desperate for points to have a shot at reaching the relegation playoff spot in the last two remaining matchdays, hit back once more.

Zivzivadze curled a shot into the top far corner after shaking off Olise in the 76th ​to put his team ​3-2 up ⁠and set a club record for scoring for a fourth successive league match. Substitute Olise then grabbed a point ​for the hosts with a long-range effort that went in ​off the ⁠back of Heidenheim keeper Diant Ramaj 10 minutes into stoppage time.

Bayern are on 83 points with second-placed Borussia Dortmund, on 67, in action at Borussia Moenchengladbach ⁠on ​Sunday.

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