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Bayern Munich lodges protest with UEFA over fan treatment in Paris ahead of Champions League tilt
The marquee match-up of this Champions League matchday is Bayern Munich’s visit to Pari Saint-Germain (sorry Liverpool and Real Madrid, this is the best game on the docket). Two of Europe’s most powerful squads will square off in what should be a true battle.
The teams who are first and second in the Champions League table after three games meet in Paris on Tuesday night
PSG and Bayern Munich go head-to-head for the first time in over four years. The match will decide who takes the top spot in the UEFA Champions League group.
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Manuel Neuer explains Bayern Munich’s 10-man contingency plan against Paris Saint-Germain
Bayern Munich went from cruising to up against it during the opening 45 minutes of Tuesday’s Champions League clash against Paris Saint-Germain. In the end, the Bavarians held on for a 2-1 win after racing out to a 2-0 lead. But a straight red shown to Luis Díaz for a tackle on Achraf Hakimi changed the dynamic near the end of the first half.
Bayern Munich is the only team in Europe to have won all its matches this season (15 wins in 15 games), with their offensive power led by an unstoppable Harry Kane. The Bavarians
Bayern Munich have filed an official protest with UEFA and threatened legal action after Paris police imposed last-minute travel restrictions on their supporters ahead of Tuesday’s Champions League showdown against Paris Saint-Germain.
Pese a expulsión de Luis Díaz, Bayern derrota al PSG y Mac Allister tumba el invicto del Real Madrid
Por STEVE DOUGLASEl Bayern Múnich confirmó el martes sus credenciales como el mejor equipo de Europa al propinarle el martes al Paris Saint-Germain su primera derrota en la defensa del
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Bayern beat defending champions PSG 2-1 in Paris
Luis Diaz scored twice and was later sent off as Bayern Munich beat title-holders Paris Saint-Germain 2-1 away in a heavyweight Champions League clash on Tuesday.
When those five minutes of added time had finally run out, Paris's very last attack had somehow been repelled, and referee Maurizio Mariani finally blew for full-time, someone suddenly broke into a