Kroos Defends Diaz After Controversial Red Card in Bayern’s Win Over PSG
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Kroos Defends Diaz After Controversial Red Card in Bayern’s Win Over PSG

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Bayern Munich earned a massive 2-1 win against Paris Saint-Germain, but the match was overshadowed by Luis Diaz’s sending off. Below you will see inormation about is news which has been summarized The Football Breakdown.

Kroos Defends Diaz After Controversial Red Card in Bayern’s Win Over PSG

The Colombian winger had scored both Bayern goals before a VAR review changed his night completely. What looked like a yellow card at first quickly became red after referee Maurizio Mariani watched the replay.

The tackle was on Achraf Hakimi, who was in clear pain and had to leave the pitch. Medical updates later confirmed a ligament injury that is expected to rule him out for around eight weeks. The loss of Hakimi and the red card created a tense finish to the match.

Even with ten men, Bayern stayed strong defensively and protected their lead. The win extended their incredible run under Vincent Kompany to 16 consecutive victories across all competitions.

Kroos Says the Decision Was Wrong

Real Madrid legend Toni Kroos spoke strongly about the situation on his podcast. He believes Diaz did not deserve a red card and that the referee reacted too much to Hakimi’s injury. Kroos argued that the tackle did not show dangerous intent or malicious force.

Kroos suggested that slow-motion replays can exaggerate challenges, making them appear worse than they are in real time. He said referees must judge the action, not the outcome. If Hakimi had stood up quickly, he believes the decision would never have changed.

Several Bayern players agreed the call was debatable, though Joshua Kimmich admitted that on replay, he could “understand” why the referee made that choice. Still, the overall feeling in the Bayern camp was that the decision was harsh.

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Diaz Shows Respect, Bayern Show Support

Kroos Defends Diaz After Controversial Red Card in Bayern’s Win Over PSG

After the match, Diaz sent a message wishing Hakimi a fast recovery and acknowledging how football can change in moments. It was a classy response from a player who had mixed emotions on the night. His two goals were a reminder of how important he has become for Bayern.

Kompany backed Diaz fully, saying there was no intent to injure anyone. He also expressed sympathy for PSG, comparing Hakimi’s injury to Bayern’s own past misfortune with Jamal Musiala. The coach praised Diaz’s effort and intensity. Bayern fans left Paris celebrating but also worried about future suspensions. Even so, Diaz’s performance before the red card showed his growing confidence and value to the team.

Bayern Push On, PSG Left With Problems

Bayern now sit top of their Champions League group and shift focus to facing Union Berlin next. Kompany warned that the emotional high from beating PSG could make the upcoming game dangerous if they lose focus.

PSG, meanwhile, have new problems to solve. Hakimi’s injury adds to a growing list that includes Ousmane Dembele, who also went off during the match. Luis Enrique must find quick answers to keep their season on track. Kroos summed it up best: Bayern were excellent and likely deserved to win regardless of the red card drama. But the debate over the decision will continue long after the final whistle. Follow footballtipsonline.co.uk  for weekly deep dives into football’s biggest stories.