
Bayern Munich secured a 2–1 victory over Paris Saint-Germain at the Parc des Princes, extending their perfect start to the season with 16 consecutive official wins. Luis Díaz was the star of the match, scoring in the 4th and 32nd minutes, the second goal coming after a costly mistake by PSG captain Marquinhos.
However, the Colombian forward was sent off in stoppage time of the first half after a strong challenge on Achraf Hakimi. João Neves pulled one back for PSG in the 74th minute, but the reigning champions could not find the equalizer despite playing the entire second half with a numerical advantage.
The result strengthens Bayern’s brilliant form, showing character, efficiency, and strong defensive discipline even when down to ten men. The German side absorbed PSG’s pressure with a compact defensive block, while Manuel Neuer produced key saves to maintain the lead. PSG, despite periods of control and clear chances, lacked sharpness in the final third and struggled to take advantage of their extra player.
With this win, Bayern reinforces their position at the top of the Champions League league phase and confirms their dominance in Europe. PSG now faces increased pressure to respond in the upcoming matches to avoid complications in their campaign. Medical updates are expected for Hakimi, and disciplinary decisions remain pending for Luis Díaz following his direct red card.
Bayern vs PSG — Audio Coverage
Narration by Bill — English match report.






