Bayern Munich demonstrated early dominance, with Harry Kane breaking the deadlock in the 17th minute. Konrad Laimer followed suit, doubling their lead in the 30th minute. Kingsley Coman added a third before the first half ended, completing a strong 3-0 scoreline by the 36th minute. In the second half, Joshua Kimmich put the match beyond Heidenheim's reach, scoring a fourth goal in the 56th minute.
Despite their best efforts, Heidenheim, who are fighting to avoid relegation, failed to mount a serious challenge against Bayern's clinical attack and solid defense. Although there were a few attempts, including a well-executed save from Bayern's goalkeeper, Jonas Urbig, the hosts never seemed likely to break through Bayern's resolute backline.
With only four matches left in the season, Bayern Munich is in a strong position to clinch their 34th Bundesliga title. Their next fixture is at home against Mainz, and they will be eager to continue their dominant form in the quest for the championship.
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