Michael Olise delivered a spectacular 56th-minute strike as Bayern Munich beat Wolfsburg 1-0 at the Volkswagen Arena, a result that keeps the title holders sharp and leaves the hosts facing a tense final Bundesliga day, with Wolfsburg’s survival now resting on a direct clash against St. Pauli.
The defeat keeps Dieter Hecking’s team in 16th place, level on points with 17th-placed St. Pauli, and means Wolfsburg will secure a relegation play-off spot if they avoid defeat in that meeting, but a loss would send Wolfsburg straight into the second tier next season.
Vincent Kompany’s side arrived still handling the disappointment of their Champions League semi-final exit, yet Bayern Munich controlled key spells after an early scare, while Wolfsburg wasted several clear openings and created more expected goals, leaving home supporters frustrated at how a vital point slipped away.
Wolfsburg actually produced the first big moment after five minutes, when Patrick Wimmer swung a deep cross to the far post and Vinicius Souza powered a close-range header that Jonas Urbig blocked with a brave stop to the face, an intervention that kept Bayern Munich level during a lively start.
Bayern Munich then settled, with Tom Bischof unleashing a fierce 25-yard drive that smashed against the post, and Leon Goretzka sent the rebound wide, before the visitors gained a major chance 11 minutes before half-time when Konstantinos Koulierakis dragged Michael Olise down inside the box and Harry Kane fired the resulting penalty off target from 12 yards.
Urbig remained busy as the first half closed, reacting sharply to push away a long-range attempt from Denis Vavro, then springing up to deny Christian Eriksen on the follow-up, but the decisive moment arrived after the interval when Olise stepped inside onto the favoured left foot and curled a superb shot in off the underside of the crossbar, leaving the goalkeeper rooted.
That goal appeared enough for Bayern Munich, yet Wolfsburg still carved out a major late chance, with Mattias Svanberg meeting a close-range opportunity but striking the post after failing to beat Urbig, a miss that summed up Wolfsburg’s lack of composure in front of goal during a match that could heavily shape their Bundesliga future.
Bayern Munich vs Wolfsburg: data debrief and key numbers
The underlying figures reflect Wolfsburg’s wastefulness, as the hosts generated 3.07 expected goals compared with Bayern Munich’s 1.86 xG, suggesting Hecking’s team produced the better chances overall but could not finish them, while Olise’s outstanding finish offered Bayern the extra quality required in a tight, high-pressure contest.
Bayern Munich’s attack maintained an impressive sequence, with the team now scoring in 45 straight Bundesliga matches, their longest league scoring run since a streak of 87 games between February 2020 and September 2022, and Kompany’s side have found the net in all 33 Bundesliga fixtures this season, more than any other club in the division.
Olise’s influence continues to grow, as the winger now has 34 Bundesliga goal involvements this season, including 19 assists, leaving Olise two short of Thomas Muller’s single-season record of 21 assists from the 2019-20 campaign, while Jamal Musiala assumed creative duties here by fashioning four chances, although none of those opportunities resulted in a goal.
With Bayern Munich strengthening attacking records and Wolfsburg now depending on the decisive meeting with St. Pauli to confirm either a play-off place or automatic relegation, this narrow 1-0 result on 9 May 2026 may prove one of the defining fixtures of both clubs’ Bundesliga campaigns.
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Story first published: Sunday, May 10, 2026, 1:05 [IST]
