🤯 Quick-fire Bayern double provides title twist against Leipzig
But the Bavarian giants have roared back to life after the interval, bagging two goals in just one minute of open play with converted efforts from Eric Dier and Michael Olise between the 62nd and 63rd minutes.
Needing a win to lift the Meisterschalle regardless of whatever result Bayer Leverkusen manages to muster, this is a determined performance befitting a champion.
Leipzig were beating Bayern 2-0 after 60 minutes...62'—Leipzig 2-1 Bayern 63'—Leipzig 2-2 Bayern 🫢 pic.twitter.com/wTKvvW5pRM
— B/R Football (@brfootball) May 3, 2025
And with 20 minutes remaining in Saxony and Bayern on the front foot, you would not bet against the house for them to find a third to put the league beyond doubt.
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