
Oliver Kahn’s Fiery Reaction to Bayern Munich’s Late Collapse Against Dortmund
Bayern Munich’s legendary former goalkeeper and current CEO, Oliver Kahn, didn’t hold back his emotions following a dramatic 2-2 draw with rivals Borussia Dortmund in Der Klassiker.
The tension hit its peak when Dortmund netted a stoppage-time equalizer, prompting a visibly frustrated Oliver Kahn to throw his head back in disbelief in the executive box.
The moment was instantly viral.
Fans across social media quickly shared their takes, calling it “every Bayern fan’s reaction, to be honest.” Others said, “This is why we love football.”
Some reactions poked fun at Kahn’s meltdown:
“Oliver Kahn probably thinking, ‘If only I could jump in there and fix it myself.’”
“He’s gone full goblin mode,” one post joked.
“The arrogance of Bayern finally humbled, and it’s glorious,” another added.
Still, some fans offered perspective, noting Bayern’s dominance over the years:
“Relax, man. You’ve won like the last 100 Bundesliga titles. You’ll be fine.”
The Match Recap
In front of 81,000 fans at Signal Iduna Park, Leon Goretzka opened the scoring for Bayern, finishing a neat pass from Jamal Musiala just after the half-hour mark.
Musiala continued orchestrating the midfield, setting up Leroy Sané for Bayern’s second with a powerful low shot from outside the box.
Dortmund, however, came alive late in the game.
Anthony Modeste, often criticized for underperforming, assisted Youssoufa Moukoko, who scored to cut the deficit. The 17-year-old made history, becoming the youngest scorer ever in Der Klassiker.
The drama escalated when Kingsley Coman was sent off in the 90th minute, reducing Bayern to ten men. In stoppage time, Modeste delivered again, heading in the equalizer at the back post to complete a thrilling comeback.

What’s at Stake
The draw leaves both clubs level on points in the Bundesliga standings, with Bayern only ahead on goal difference.
A win would have taken them to the top of the league as they pursue their 11th consecutive title.
For now, Union Berlin and SC Freiburg sit above both giants and have the opportunity to widen the gap depending on upcoming results.
Oliver Kahn Reaction Video
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