Bayern Munich dealt a crushing blow to reigning UEFA Champions League title holders Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday night, securing a narrow 2-1 victory over their arch-rivals at the Parc des Princes.
The French giants had dominated possession after the break but were unable to capitalize on their chances against Bayern's well-marshalled defense. Luis Diaz struck twice in the first half before being sent off for a violent tackle on Achraf Hakimi, leaving PSG reeling without one of their most influential players.
Hakimi's injury was ruled out as 'likely' by French medical staff, adding to the growing concerns over the fitness of several key players for PSG. The loss sees them slip to third place in the 36-team league table, three points adrift and with more doubts raised about their Champions League credentials after just one round.
In contrast, Bayern Munich remain top of the league standings on a maximum 12 points and look increasingly likely to challenge for the title this season. They've now made it 16 wins from 16 games, and although they're down a man following Diaz's red card, Vincent Kompany's side showed no signs of letting their guard down.
"We need to assert ourselves and play better," admitted PSG captain Marquinhos in the aftermath of the defeat. "There are still some positives to take from this match. The team remain ambitious, but we have to do better."
Diaz's dramatic strike sealed a crucial victory for Bayern, who edged ahead just four minutes after falling behind after a misplaced header by Manuel Neuer was expertly controlled by PSG striker Lionel Messi.
Luis Enriqueβs side pressed hard in the second half with PSG dominating possession. But Bayern held firm and were rewarded when substitute Joao Neves scored a stunning scissor kick to level the score before Diaz's sending off left his team looking vulnerable.
Despite going down to 10 men, Bayern managed to hold on for a hard-fought win that sends a clear message that their title hopes are very much alive.
The French giants had dominated possession after the break but were unable to capitalize on their chances against Bayern's well-marshalled defense. Luis Diaz struck twice in the first half before being sent off for a violent tackle on Achraf Hakimi, leaving PSG reeling without one of their most influential players.
Hakimi's injury was ruled out as 'likely' by French medical staff, adding to the growing concerns over the fitness of several key players for PSG. The loss sees them slip to third place in the 36-team league table, three points adrift and with more doubts raised about their Champions League credentials after just one round.
In contrast, Bayern Munich remain top of the league standings on a maximum 12 points and look increasingly likely to challenge for the title this season. They've now made it 16 wins from 16 games, and although they're down a man following Diaz's red card, Vincent Kompany's side showed no signs of letting their guard down.
"We need to assert ourselves and play better," admitted PSG captain Marquinhos in the aftermath of the defeat. "There are still some positives to take from this match. The team remain ambitious, but we have to do better."
Diaz's dramatic strike sealed a crucial victory for Bayern, who edged ahead just four minutes after falling behind after a misplaced header by Manuel Neuer was expertly controlled by PSG striker Lionel Messi.
Luis Enriqueβs side pressed hard in the second half with PSG dominating possession. But Bayern held firm and were rewarded when substitute Joao Neves scored a stunning scissor kick to level the score before Diaz's sending off left his team looking vulnerable.
Despite going down to 10 men, Bayern managed to hold on for a hard-fought win that sends a clear message that their title hopes are very much alive.