
"Hamburg started the game with a bang and created several early chances, with Kim Min-jae putting up a decent block to deny Fabio Vieira. Moments later, Luka Vuskovic could not divert a free header from the corner. It took a while for Bayern to get going, but after the opening ten minutes, Vincent Kompany's men found the control that we generally associate with them. Aleksandar Pavlovic found Michael Olise inside the box with a delightful pass, but the Frenchman could only hit the keeper."
"Joshua Kimmich then squared up a pass to Lennart Karl inside the box, but the youngster's left-footed effort was saved by Daniel Heuer Fernandes. A big chance fell to Nicolas Capaldo, who made a darting run into the box and had a sniff at goal after he was put through on goal by Albert Sambi Lokonga. Kimmich nearly gave the visitors the lead after he hit the woodwork from 20 yards out. In the 32nd minute, Kimmich fouled Nicolas Remberg inside the box, and the referee pointed towards the spot, although it looked like a harsh decision. Fabio Vieira stepped up, found the target and gave Hamburg the lead."
Bayern Munich drew 2-2 with Hamburg SV at the Volksparkstadion, dropping points for a second consecutive Bundesliga match. Harry Kane and Luis Díaz scored in each half for Bayern. Hamburg took the lead when Joshua Kimmich was penalised for a foul on Nicolas Remberg and Fabio Vieira converted the spot kick. Kane equalised before half-time after Serge Gnabry's delivery. Bayern asserted control after the opening ten minutes, but Hamburg produced several early chances and a spirited performance. Kimmich hit the woodwork and Daniel Heuer Fernandes made saves. Borussia Dortmund can reduce the gap to six points with a win.
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