A tough win by Bayern against the 3rd league SV Wehen Wiesbaden. What most expected to be a walk in the park for Bayern was anything but. Bayern was indeed the dominating team and after taking a 2-0 lead everyone thought the game was over, but Wiesbaden made an amazing comeback.
Harry Kane missed a penalty for the first time since joining Bayern (in competitive games), but he redeemed himself by scoring a last-second winner. It was a great show overall, especially for the home fans.
Some could be concerned about Bayern conceding 2 goals from such a low-rated team, but they did play with a heavily rotated squad, so I don't think that's much to be concerned about.
Bayern were too complacent with their attacking focus and the two goals that made them comfortable, but this actually put them in a slightly more difficult situation in the second half, although their mentality was intact, and a goal in extra time secured the victory.
SV Wehen Wiesbaden knew they would have a hard time keeping up with Bayern, so they prioritized defense, and I think they were quite capable of making Bayern struggle in this match, although mentality was clearly the deciding factor.
This was a decent match, and SV Wehen Wiesbaden deserves credit, even though Bayern ultimately won. However, given SV Wehen Wiesbaden's performance, which is clearly far below Bayern in terms of level, popularity, and player quality, they deserve credit, even if they were eliminated quickly by the DFB.