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·4. Dezember 2025
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·4. Dezember 2025
Impatience and confusion are growing within FC Bayern Munich due to the lack of response from UEFA regarding the appeal of the sanction imposed on Luis Díaz. The Bavarian club has not yet received news about the appeal filed against the three-match suspension imposed on the Colombian forward.
The situation is critical, given that Bayern's next Champions League match will be played on Tuesday, and the team needs to know if they can count on Díaz.
The officials of the German club are "confused" by UEFA's prolonged administrative silence. The delay adds to a process that has been slow from the start: Bayern learned of the sanction (three matches for his red card against PSG) two and a half weeks after the match.
Subsequently, the club had to wait for the written justification of the verdict before they could formally file their appeal. Now, they have been waiting almost two weeks again without receiving any official communication about the resolution.

The three-match sanction for Luis Díaz, which Bayern considers excessive, represents a significant blow to Vincent Kompany's tactical scheme. The lack of a firm decision from UEFA complicates the team's planning for the crucial European commitment on Tuesday, keeping the availability of the Colombian attacker in limbo.
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