Bayern Munich Beat PSG 2–1 goals at the Parc des Princes on Tuesday, ending their three-match winning streak in the Champions League. The Bundesliga giants, who came into the game on a 16-match winning run across all competitions, took control early with two goals from Colombian forward Luis Díaz in the first half. However, Díaz was sent off during stoppage time before halftime, leaving Bayern to play the entire second half with 10 men. Despite the advantage, PSG managed only one goal and failed to capitalize further.
PSG coach Luis Enrique did not hold back in his post-match criticism, admitting his team were responsible for their own downfall. “Of course they were better than us in the first half,” Enrique said. “They created many chances but we also gave them gifts. When you hand them opportunities like that, they’ll score. I’m not making excuses; it’s our responsibility to do better.”
Bayern Munich Beat PSG 2–1

The defeat denied PSG the chance to move top of their group, while Bayern overtook Arsenal on goal difference to claim first place. Enrique expressed deep frustration with his side’s performance, saying, “I have no explanation. We made too many mistakes. They scored twice but could have had four. I expected something better from my team.” (Source)
Bayern coach Vincent Kompany praised his players’ unity, attributing the win to collective effort rather than individual brilliance. “Teamwork made the difference in both halves,” Kompany said. “You have to win the challenges PSG are always dangerous, and you can’t underestimate their rhythm and intensity.”