Bundesliga: prolific draw between Stuttgart and Heidenheim

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The 27th day of the Bundesliga continued this Sunday in Germany. After a draw between Cologne and Augsburg to start this day of football across the Rhine, Stuttgart and Heidenheim were also neutralized. Good news for the supporters of the Mercedes-Benz Arena, their meeting was much more prolific. While the insatiable Serhou Guirassy put his team on the right track before the break on a serve from Angelo Stiller (1-0, 42nd), it was the latter who doubled the lead at the start of the second act (2 -0, 53rd).And while the locals were heading towards an easy victory, they were caught by the promoted side.

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While Alexandre Nübel allowed the visitors to reduce the gap with an own goal, Tim Kleindienst equalized at the end of the match (2-2, 84th). On fire, the Heidenheim striker doubled the lead a few seconds later to overthrow Stuttgart (2-3, 85th). An advantage that the latter were unable to maintain following the expulsion of Dovedan (90+4th). At the very end of the match, Deniz Undav took advantage of the opponents' defensive generosity to allow Sébastien Hoeness's men to snatch a point from a draw (3-3, 90+8th). With this draw, Stuttgart remains third while Heidenheim stagnates in eleventh place.

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