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Bayern's Luis Díaz gets 2 goals, red card in 1st half vs. PSG

PARIS -- Luis Díaz was sent off for a horror tackle on Paris Saint-Germain's Achraf Hakimi in first-half stoppage time after scoring twice to put Bayern Munich 2-0 up against the Champions League titleholders in Paris.

It is the first time in Champions League history that a player has scored two goals and been shown a red card in the same half of a game.

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The red card didn't affect the result as Bayern won 2-1 to make it 16 straight wins this season and hand PSG their first defeat in four group games so far.

Díaz, a £65.5 million ($85.3m) summer signing from Liverpool, had enjoyed a sensational first half at Parc des Princes, scoring both Bayern goals in what had looked to be a man-of-the-match performance.

But the Colombia international then ruined his night -- and forced Hakimi out of the game -- with a reckless challenge on the Morocco defender that initially resulted in a yellow card from Italian referee Maurizio Mariani.

The challenge was reviewed by the VAR officials, however, and, after a lengthy delay, Mariani was sent to the pitchside monitor before he made the decision to rescind the yellow card and issue a red to Díaz instead.

The loss of Hakimi to injury compounded a bad first half for PSG, who also saw Ballon d'Or winner Ousmane Dembélé limp off after 25 minutes.

Dembélé has missed a large part of this season with a hamstring injury, and he complained about soreness in the same area after Saturday's 1-0 win against Nice.

Midfielder João Neves scored for PSG in the 74th minute when he slid to guide in Lee Kang-in's whipped cross from the right, but the visitors failed to find an equalizer.

Information from ESPN Research and The Associated Press was used in this report.