Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany expressed regret over Achraf Hakimi’s injury, which influenced the tense Champions League match against Paris Saint Germain. The incident occurred after a rough tackle by Luis Díaz, who was shown a red card following a VAR review. The Colombian forward had previously scored twice and was a key figure for the Bavarian team.
After the match, Kompany emphasized that such moments are never pleasant in football and recalled his own experience with Jamal Musiala’s long-term injury. He noted that no one wishes to see an opponent in pain and that everyone hopes the Moroccan PSG defender will recover soon and return to the pitch.
Despite being reduced to ten men, Bayern managed to secure a 2–1 victory, strengthening their position in the Champions League group. The team demonstrated determination and unity, which Kompany identified as crucial for success in European competitions. Supporters appreciated the team’s fighting spirit, even though the final minutes of the match were marked by tension surrounding the referee’s decision.
Jamal Musiala continues his recovery from a serious ankle injury sustained at the December Club World Cup, and his return is expected in the second half of the season. Bayern can therefore look forward to having all key players available again as they pursue further trophies.