Bayern Munich’s Unbelievable Comeback: 0–3 to 4–3 Victory Over Mainz in Bundesliga 2025/26 | Match Report & Highlights

Bayern Munich overturns 0-3 deficit to beat Mainz 4-3 in Bundesliga comeback

Bayern Munich produced a stunning second-half fightback to overcome a 0-3 halftime deficit and defeat Mainz 4-3 in the Bundesliga on Saturday, April 25, 2026. The reigning German champions, already assured of the title, were trailing 3-0 at the break against Mainz 05 at the Opel Arena but rallied dramatically after the interval to secure a remarkable victory.

The match began poorly for the visitors, with Mainz taking control early and building a commanding lead by halftime. However, Bayern Munich responded with what coach Vincent Kompany described as an “irrsinnige Energieleistung” – an insane energy performance – in the second half to turn the game completely on its head.

Mainz dominates first half

Mainz 05 started the game with purpose and took the lead through an early goal that set the tone for a difficult opening 45 minutes for Bayern. The home side extended their advantage before the break, going into halftime with a 3-0 lead that appeared to put the game beyond reach.

The deficit represented Bayern Munich’s first away loss of the season coming into the match, and the poor first-half performance left the champions facing an uphill task to avoid defeat.

Second-half revival

After the break, Bayern Munich emerged with renewed energy and determination. Jamal Musiala sparked the revival by celebrating wildly after the final whistle, jumping three times in the air in front of the traveling supporters. His enthusiasm was mirrored by Harry Kane, who formed part of a massive jubilant crowd of teammates as the comeback unfolded.

The turning point came when Vincent Kompany made tactical adjustments that ignited the team’s response. Bayern began to chip away at the deficit, with goals coming in quick succession to unsettle the home side.

Jackson scored first for Bayern after a Laimer assist, pulling one back to make it 1-3. Olise then added a second to reduce the arrears to 2-3 before Kane completed his contribution to the fightback. The eventual winner arrived late in the game as Bayern completed the turnaround to win 4-3.

Significance of the victory

The victory prevented what would have been Bayern Munich’s first away defeat of the Bundesliga season and provided valuable momentum ahead of their upcoming Champions League semifinal clash with Paris Saint-Germain. Despite already securing the league title, the result kept alive their pursuit of matching the 91-point total achieved in the historically best Bundesliga season of 2012/13.

The performance demonstrated the squad’s resilience and depth, particularly notable given that Bayern had rotated their squad significantly for the match. The comeback was described by observers as “unglaubliche” – incredible – given the magnitude of the deficit overcome.

What’s next for Bayern Munich

Bayern Munich will now turn their full attention to the Champions League semifinal first leg against Paris Saint-Germain. The comeback victory in Mainz serves as a confidence booster as they prepare for one of the season’s biggest challenges in European competition.

For Mainz 05, the result represents a disappointing home performance after holding such a commanding advantage at halftime. The club will look to rebuild momentum in their remaining fixtures.

This remarkable turnaround adds to Bayern Munich’s legacy of producing late-season comebacks and highlights the mental strength required to compete at the highest level across multiple competitions.

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Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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