Bayern stunned by last-gasp Marmoush leveller
Eintracht Frankfurt twice came from behind as Omar Marmoush's stoppage-time goal snatched a 3-3 draw against Bundesliga leader Bayern Munich.
Marmoush, who had brought the sides level at 1-1 after Kim Min-jae's opener, salvaged a point when he raced onto Junior Dina Ebimbe's header and slotted in beyond Manuel Neuer in the 94th minute.
It marked a third game on the spin without a win for Bayern in all competitions, albeit it still tops the standings ahead of RB Leipzig on goal difference, with Eintracht in third.
Bayern, desperate to bounce back from a midweek UEFA Champions League loss at Aston Villa and last week's Bundesliga draw at home to Bayer Leverkusen, went ahead when Kim slotted in after a quarter of an hour.
Joy was short lived, though, with Marmoush completing a lightning-quick break with a fine low shot to level seven minutes later.
The Egypt forward then delivered a perfectly timed 35th-minute assist for Hugo Ekitike to complete the turnaround.
Bayern launched its own comeback three minutes later and levelled through Dayot Upamecano's close-range finish after a goalmouth scramble.
Michael Olise's superb strike looked set to be enough to hand Bayern all three points, but Marmoush had the final say.
He is currently the Bundesliga's leading scorer this term, with eight goals in his seven appearances and has now scored in five straight league matches for the first time.
Marmoush also had a hand in four goals last week and has recorded successive games with multiple goal contributions.
Before the game against Bayern, he had only recorded three goal contributions in a single match three times before in the Bundesliga, the first of which was in the 5-1 win over Bayern in their previous meeting in Frankfurt in December last year.
Bayern coach Vincent Kompany saw no reason for concern despite seeing his side concede late.
"This was a tough game against a team that was second in the Bundesliga [before the match]," Kompany said.
"When I look how the team worked and ran for each other it is a positive performance.
"We are all judged by results but my job is to see how we perform against some of the top teams in Germany and continue to improve. If we continue like this we will have a lot of wins."
All three Eintracht goals came from quick counter-attacks with the Bayern defence caught off guard.
"The way we approached the game I cannot say I am not proud of the team," Kompany added.
"I know you are all going to talk about the three goals that we conceded. We always have to improve things step by step. There are things that are not perfect but I have to focus on the things we did well."