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Bayern’s Luis Diaz Sees Champions League Ban Cut to Two Matches
Bayern Munich forward Luis Diaz has had his three-match ban for a violent tackle in the UEFA Champions League reduced to two games. The decision, announced by the European football governing body UEFA on December 6, 2023, follows Diaz’s appeal against the initial ruling.
The incident occurred during Bayern’s 2-1 victory over reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in November, where he was shown a red card for “serious rough play” against PSG’s Achraf Hakimi. The reduction of the ban means that the Colombian winger will be eligible to play in Bayern’s upcoming match against Union Saint-Gilloise in January 2024. UEFA did not provide specific reasons for its decision to uphold the appeal.
As it stands, Bayern Munich is currently positioned third in their Champions League group, having accumulated 12 points from five matches. Their only defeat in the tournament so far has been against Arsenal. The team will next host Sporting Lisbon in their next group stage match on Tuesday.
This decision represents a significant boost for Bayern as they navigate the crucial stages of the Champions League, where every match holds immense importance. Diaz’s return to the lineup could provide the team with a much-needed edge as they aim to secure their place in the knockout rounds.
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