Josip Stanisic reveals that he and his Bayern Munich teammates thanked Luis Diaz for his red card against Paris Saint-Germain
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Josip Stanisic reveals that he and his Bayern Munich teammates thanked Luis Diaz for his red card against Paris Saint-Germain
"Bayern Munich was levels above Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League but was on the backfoot for the second half following the controversial dismissal of Luis Díaz. The Bavarians ended up winning 2-1 which marked the club's 16th straight win in all competitions. Perhaps Lucho felt a bit of remorse for his sending off? According to his teammate Josip Stanišić, that apparently was not the case."
""No, he didn't apologize. He was also happy with the win. We actually thanked him [for the two goals]," Stanišić said (as captured by Twitter account @iMiaSanMia). Nevertheless, the Croatian defender praised his team's defensive display. "We showed that we not only can play football, but also fight in such games, and win them even with 10 men. I'm very happy we got the 3 points.""
Bayern Munich dominated Paris Saint-Germain but went on the backfoot after Luis Díaz's controversial dismissal. The Bavarians secured a 2-1 victory, marking the club's 16th straight win in all competitions. Josip Stanišić reported that Díaz did not apologize and was happy with the win, and teammates thanked him for two goals. Stanišić praised the team's defensive resilience and fighting spirit, noting the ability to win even with ten men. Díaz will miss upcoming Champions League matches against Arsenal, Sporting CP, and Union Saint-Gilloise but will be available for the final league-phase match against PSV Eindhoven. Bavarian Podcast Works provides postgame lineup analysis, scoring rundowns, and match takeaways.
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