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·5 November 2025
"Kompany’s steamroller: All of Europe hails Bayern after Paris win"

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·5 November 2025

FC Bayern extends its perfect start to the season in the Champions League. In their 16th competitive match, they achieve their 16th victory at Paris Saint-Germain. In the French capital, a Munich striker is at the center of attention: first as a hero, then as a brutal offender.
With their 2-1 victory at Paris Saint-Germain, FC Bayern has made another statement in the Champions League – and left Europe in awe. Despite a red card for Luis Díaz shortly before halftime, the Munich side fought passionately while outnumbered and secured their 16th consecutive competitive win.
While Díaz became the tragic hero of the evening, fans and media celebrated Bayern for their unwavering team spirit and maturity.
Sky: “Diaz scores & is sent off after horror foul: FCB wins at PSG after defensive battle. The unstoppable record chasers from Bayern Munich have continued their high-flying run with a spirited performance in the turbulent Champions League thriller in the city of love.”
SPORT1: “Bayern’s monster saves red sinner Díaz. FC Bayern celebrates a crazy win at Paris Saint-Germain. Luis Díaz walks the line between genius and madness, while a duo stands out.”
BILD: “Bayern first brutally good, then brutally red! Bayern win their way into the next dimension.”
ran: “Ten Bayern defeat PSG in a close game – Luis Diaz scores twice and is sent off. 16 games, 16 wins – FC Bayern remains unstoppable. Against PSG, the German record champions especially shine in the first half and bring the win home in the second half with a lot of passion.”
SPOX: “First a gala, then a defensive battle: Bayern fight for big points against PSG.”
tz: “Diaz scores twice – and is sent off: Bayern win defensive battle against PSG.”

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FAZ: “Bayern unstoppable even when outnumbered. Luis Díaz scores two goals and then sees red. But Bayern also win when outnumbered at the Champions League title holders.”
Spiegel: “Bayern save narrow win at PSG despite being outnumbered. The away match in Paris was considered the first real test for the so-far untouchable Bayern. The match turned into a show of power by Munich, until a reckless foul changed the situation.”
Süddeutsche Zeitung: “Paris can’t beat ten Bayern. In the first half, FC Bayern at times shines against Paris Saint-Germain. Luis Díaz scores twice, but sees red shortly before the break. For 45 minutes, the Munich side successfully defend with ten men.”
Eurosport: “Brace, red card, drama: Bayern wrestle down PSG.”

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L’Équipe (France): “PSG loses to Bayern Munich and is worried after injuries to Dembélé and Hakimi. The clash between PSG and Bayern on Tuesday at the Parc des Princes turned into a nightmare for the Parisians. The European champions lost 1-2 to Bayern despite numerical superiority in the second half and had to lament injuries to Ousmane Dembélé and then Achraf Hakimi.”
Le Parisien (France): “Paris is hit, Paris has gone under. On Tuesday evening at the Parc des Princes, the Champions League winners were tactically outplayed and lost two more key players. A bad night!”
Ouest-France (France): “Luis Enrique’s men were warned that this FC Bayern Munich team is powerful and it doesn’t take much for them to show their full potential.”
AS (Spain): “Bayern is the best team in Europe. They stormed the throne of champions PSG, who under Luis Enrique have never been so inferior as in the entire first half.”
Marca (Spain): “A very painful night in Paris. Bayern gritted their teeth and showed remarkable resilience. Bayern is the best team in Europe. They stormed the throne of PSG, who under Luis Enrique have never been so inferior as in the entire first half. Kompany has created a steamroller, a machine of destruction that can also endure suffering.”
BBC (England): “Best team in Europe”? Bayern shock PSG. Luis Diaz’s brace helped ten-man FC Bayern to a perfect start to the season at the expense of reigning Champions League winners Paris St-Germain.”
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