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The Munich club took the lead twice, but the guests from the north did not allow themselves to be beaten.”, — write: football.ua

The Munich club took the lead twice, but the guests from the north did not allow themselves to be beaten.

Hamburg - Bavaria, getty images

Hamburg – Bavaria, getty images January 31, 2026, 9:55 p.m

In the 20th round of the German championship, Bayern Munich played a dramatic draw with Hamburg – 2:2. The match started at 19:30 Kyiv time.

The hosts opened the scoring in the 38th minute after Fabio Vieira’s cool-headed penalty kick. However, after only four minutes, Harry Kane equalized the score, and in the 46th minute, Luis Diaz put Bayern ahead. It seemed that the Munich team had three points in their pocket, but in the 53rd minute, Luka Vushkovic headed the score to 2:2, giving Hamburg a sensational draw.

The draw was Bayern’s second consecutive loss of points in the league – Vincent Kompany’s side also failed to win in the previous round. After 20 rounds, Bayern lead the table with 51 points, while Borussia Dortmund are second with 42 points and a game in hand. Hamburg is in 13th place with 19 points.

The fans noted the bright game of Vushkovich, who not only scored a goal, but also defended reliably throughout the match. Bayern had chances to win, including dangerous strikes from Kane and Diaz, but Hamburg’s defenders and goalkeeper saved their team.

Hamburg — Bayern 2:2
Goals: Vieira, 34 (pen), Vushkovic, 53 – Kane, 42, Diaz, 46

Hamburg: Fernandes — Capaldo, Vushkovic, Elfadli — Mikelbrensis (Omari, 74), Sambi Lokonga (Nesta Glatzel, 85), Remberg, Mugheim — Jatta (Gocholeishvili, 59), Vieira (Ferai, 85) — Koenigsdorfer (Philipp, 74)

Bavaria: Neuer – Stanisic, Upamecano, Min Jae (Ta, 65), Davis – Kimmich, Pavlovic – Olise, Karl (Diaz, 46), Gnabry (Musiala, 65) – Kane

Warning: Remberg, Mugheim, Lokonga, Gocholeishvili, Fernandes, Capaldo – Kane, Olisse, Kimmich

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