Bayern Munich defeats PSG: Luis Díaz shines and flies!
Bayern Munich defeated Paris Saint-Germain 2-1 in the Champions League. Luis Díaz shines but receives a red card.

Bayern Munich defeats PSG: Luis Díaz shines and flies!
On November 4, 2025, an exciting duel took place in the UEFA Champions League when FC Bayern Munich defeated defending champions Paris Saint-Germain 2-1. This result marks the 16th win in 16 games of the season for Munich.
Bayern, under the leadership of coach Vincent Kompany, are in excellent form this season. Luis Díaz was the decisive player in the game and scored both goals for Bayern. He opened the score in the 4th minute with a goal after an assist from Serge Gnabry. He scored his second goal in the 30th minute after winning the ball past Marquinhos.
Red card and outnumbered
Although Bayern were outnumbered in the 45th + 7th minute due to a red card for Díaz after a foul on Achraf Hakimi, the team remained stable and continued to control the game. Even after the red card, Munich remained dangerous and efficient on defense.
Paris Saint-Germain was able to score the next goal in the 74th minute through João Neves, but Bayern couldn't miss the win.
Historic success for FC Bayern Munich
Known as one of the most successful clubs in international football, FC Bayern Munich was founded on February 27, 1900 and currently plays in the Bundesliga, Germany's top football league. The club has an impressive record, including 34 domestic championships, 20 cup wins and 6 UEFA Champions League titles, which is a record for German clubs. Bayern also celebrated the coveted treble in 2013 and 2020, consisting of the Bundesliga, DFB Cup and Champions League.
The club generates the highest income of a German sports club and achieved sales of 978.3 million euros in the 2024/25 season. With over 432,500 official members and 4,286 registered fan clubs worldwide, Bayern Munich enjoys not only sporting influence, but also social influence. The Allianz Arena, Bayern's home since 2005, is another symbol of the club's success.
The current team, under the leadership of coach Vincent Kompany, continues to strive for domestic and international dominance in football. Seventeen years after the last “sextuple” in 2020, Bayern want to further expand their record numbers in the Champions League to consolidate their status. Kicker lists other FC Bayern records that underline the club's dominance in the European football landscape.
Today's game against PSG is just further proof of the strength and fighting spirit of FC Bayern Munich, who continue to be considered one of the big names in international football. Austria24 reports on the exciting events of the game and highlights the key actions, while providing comprehensive information on the club's history and achievements Wikipedia can be read.