Napoli's goalless draw against Como on Saturday has all but handed the Serie A title to Inter Milan. Bayern Munich salvaged a 3-3 draw against Heidenheim in a thrilling Bundesliga encounter. Paris Saint-Germain were held 2-2 by Lorient, narrowing their Ligue 1 lead.
Napoli failed to secure a vital win in their Serie A title defense, drawing 0-0 with Como at Stadio Sinigaglia. The result leaves them nine points behind leaders Inter Milan, who need just one point from their final four games to claim their 21st Scudetto. Como dominated but hit the woodwork through Matteo Politano in the 84th minute and were denied by Napoli goalkeeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic on several occasions, including a save on Martin Baturina after halftime. The draw dents Como's top-four hopes, leaving them fifth, two points behind Juventus with four games left. In the Bundesliga, Bayern Munich were held to a dramatic 3-3 draw by bottom-placed Heidenheim at the Allianz Arena. Heidenheim struck first through Budu Zivzivadze in the 22nd minute and Eren Dinkci in the 31st, before Leon Goretzka pulled one back with a free-kick before halftime. Bayern coach Vincent Kompany introduced Harry Kane, Michael Olise, Luis Diaz, and Joshua Kimmich at the break; Goretzka leveled at 2-2 on 57 minutes from Olise's corner, but Zivzivadze restored Heidenheim's lead in the 76th. Olise's 100th-minute shot deflected off the post and goalkeeper Diant Ramaj for the equalizer. Paris Saint-Germain's Ligue 1 lead slipped to seven points after a 2-2 draw with Lorient at Parc des Princes. Ibrahim Mbaye opened the scoring in the sixth minute off Desire Doue's cross, but Pablo Pagis equalized soon after. Substitute Warren Zaire-Emery restored PSG's lead in the 62nd minute, only for Aiyegun Tosin to level on 78 minutes. Late drama included Mayulu hitting the post and a PSG penalty overturned by VAR. Lens had the chance to cut the gap to four points with a win at Nice on Saturday evening.