VIDEO SHOWS: POST-MATCH COMMENTS FROM PSG COACH LUIS ENRIQUE & BAYERN MUNICH COACH VINCENT KOMPANY / STILL PHOTOS OF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE GROUP PHASE MATCH WITH BAYERN MUNICH WINNING 2-1 AWAY TO PSG RESENDING WITH CHECKED GERMAN SOUNDBITE SHOWS: 1. PSG COACH LUIS ENRIQUE ARRIVING FOR POST-MATCH PRESS CONFERENCE & TAKING SEAT 2. (SOUNDBITE) (French) PSG COACH, LUIS ENRIQUE, ON THE INJURIES TO ACHRAF HAKIMI & OUSMANE DEMBELE, SAYING: “I don't know. We'll have to wait until tomorrow to see after the tests exactly what the injuries to both players are. Ousmane's injury is not unrelated to his last one, but he played for as long as you know, and as for Hakimi, well, that's football. It's a contact sport. It's a shame because it's difficult for the players, but I think these are just the way things go. I remember the last one was (Bayern Munich’s Jamal) Musiala's injury too. These are just unlucky incidents. Nothing more. But tomorrow will be the day when the doctors will tell us what their injuries are.” 3. PRESS CONFERENCE ONGOING 4. (SOUNDBITE) (French) PSG COACH, LUIS ENRIQUE, ON HOW THE MATCH PLAYED OUT, SAYING: “I think that in the first half, they were better than us. They played better, they were more present, they created more chances than us, and we gave them gifts, big gifts in the first half. When you give gifts to that kind of player (Luis Diaz), it's normal to lose the match. That was the first half, and I think we could have scored more goals in the first half. The second half, however, was different because we played with an extra player. We created chances and did a good job. We created a lot of chances but we weren’t able to score and draw the match.” 5. VARIOUS STILL PHOTOS OF BAYERN MUNICH’S LUIS DIAZ CELEBRATING HIS GOALS DURING HIS SIDE’S 2-1 CHAMPIONS LEAGUE GROUP PHASE WIN AWAY TO PSG 6. VARIOUS STILL PHOTOS OF DIAZ RECEIVING A RED CARD FOR HIS CHALLENGE ON PSG’S ACHRAF HAKIMI 7. (SOUNDBITE) (German) BAYERN MUNICH COACH, VINCENT KOMPANY, ON HIS SIDE’S DESIRE TO WIN & WISHING HAKIMI A SPEEDY RECOVERY, SAYING: “One of your colleagues introduced in their question ‘work’ and ‘emotion’, and that's how we felt at the end of the second half. The first half was good too, but it was work and emotion, and then at the end we did it together. Yes, of course, we would have liked to have continued with eleven players in the first half, but, in the end, you have to get it done the way it is, and I think that's also part of football. What's important now is that I hope that (Achraf) Hakimi gets better quickly, and that it's not too serious. We never want that. We experienced this last season in America with Jamal Musiala, and those moments are just not nice. So, we hope that Hakimi gets well again very quickly.” 8. PRESS CONFERENCE ONGOING 9. (SOUNDBITE) (French) BAYERN MUNICH COACH, VINCENT KOMPANY, ON FACING ELITE TEAMS LIKE PSG, SAYING: “It's not easy to say that there are secrets against a team like this. It's the basics that matter more than anything else. The basics in the sense that you have to win your duels. You have to win the second balls. You have to try to move forward when you win the second balls, and, on top of that, you can never rule out the threat posed by PSG. They're an incredibly active team with a mix and a rhythm on the ball that's very difficult to defend against, and they also have a good mix of players who want the ball at their feet and players who run deep. There's no half-measure when it comes to approaching this team. But we try to do it with our own qualities, and with the means at our disposal, and, for us, our first half was of course satisfactory. But then, in the second half, we had to show something else, of course.” STORY: Bayern Munich made it 16 wins from 16 games this season to underline their credentials as early Champions League favourites, beating holders Paris St Germain 2-1 away as Luis Diaz scored two goals and was shown a red card on Tuesday (November 4). The Colombian winger struck twice before being sent off for a violent tackle on Achraf Hakimi on the stroke of half-time. PSG, who reduced the arrears through Joao Neves, dominated possession after the break but failed to make it fully count and slipped to their first defeat in the competition since last season's quarter-final second leg against Aston Villa. The result kept Bayern top of the 36-team league on a maximum 12 points, with PSG in third, three points adrift. (Production: Gonzalo Fuentes, Stefan Haskins) (The article has been published through a syndicated feed. Except for the headline, the content has been published verbatim. Liability lies with original publisher.)