The 2014/2015 season was one of the best in VfL Wolfsburg's history. Under coach Dieter Hecking, the team played attractive and offensive football that thrilled the fans. The highlight of this season came on Matchday 30 when the Wolves faced off against the record champions Bayern Munich at their home ground.

The match, held on April 4, 2015, was more than just another Bundesliga game. The atmosphere in the stadium was electric, and the fans sensed that something special was possible that day. Wolfsburg started with a bang, putting Bayern under pressure from the very beginning. In the 4th minute, Kevin De Bruyne opened the scoring with a fantastic shot that caught the Bayern defense off guard.

The Wolves were unstoppable. In the first half, two more goals followed from Bas Dost and Max Kruse, leaving the Bayern defense in disarray. The visitors, who were considered nearly unbeatable that season, were visibly shocked. Wolfsburg’s defense operated with discipline, allowing very few chances for the Munich side.

After halftime, Bayern seemed to respond and scored through Robert Lewandowski, narrowing the gap. However, Wolfsburg was unfazed. In the 90th minute, De Bruyne put the final touch on the game with another goal, sealing the score at 4-1.

This victory was not only a crucial step towards UEFA Champions League qualification for Wolfsburg but also established a psychological advantage in their rivalry with Bayern. The Wolves had proven that they were not just contenders but capable of beating the best. Fans celebrated this historic moment long after the final whistle, and the players were hailed as heroes.

Wolfsburg's triumph against Bayern on April 4, 2015, will always be remembered as one of the greatest moments in the club's history. It was a match that embodied the identity and character of the team and nourished hopes for a bright future.