Bayern Munich advanced to the second round of the DFB-Pokal following a closely contested 3-2 victory over Wehen Wiesbaden. The match saw a dramatic finish, with Harry Kane scoring twice – including a stoppage-time winner – and Michael Olise contributing a goal for the Bundesliga champions.
Bayern established an early lead, Kane converting a penalty in the 16th minute. Despite dominating possession and creating numerous opportunities, they were unable to extend their advantage before halftime. Olise increased the lead to 2-0 shortly after the restart.
However, Wehen Wiesbaden, competing from the third tier of German football, mounted a spirited comeback. Fatih Kaya scored two goals within six minutes, bringing the hosts level and injecting significant tension into the match.
The final stages of the game were particularly intense, with Wiesbaden pushing for a major upset. Ultimately, it was Kane who secured the win for Bayern, heading in a cross from Stanisic deep into added time.
While Bayern progress in the competition, the performance highlighted a tougher-than-anticipated challenge from Wiesbaden, who depart the DFB-Pokal despite a commendable effort.