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After Bayern’s 2-1 win against Paris, many fans and experts discussed Luis Diaz’s (28) brutal tackle on PSG star Achraf Hakimi (27).
Paris-based journalist Said Amdaa (10,000 followers) had a particularly strong complaint. He still wrote in “X” during Champions League-Krachers: “Luis Díaz, if you injure Hakimi (Morocco international, editor’s note) before the Africa Cup of Nations, I will put pressure on you until the end of your career. This is a personal matter for me.”
Said Amdaa works for the French radio station Mouv, which is part of Radio France
But that’s not all!
In another article, the journalist wrote about a video in which Hakimi leaves the pitch supported by two supervisors: “Morocco’s worst nightmare… Achraf Hakimi had to leave the pitch injured. He couldn’t even go to the dressing room on his own two feet. THIS WAS A DISASTER.”
And Amdaa personally rebuked the sinners in Bavaria harshly: “Luis Diaz, you are a criminal.”
Background: After the brutal violation, Hakimi was only able to leave Prinzenpark using crutches and so-called orthoses (orthopedic shoes). That indicates a very serious injury. So Hakimi faces a long break. This means he will most likely miss the 35th Africa Cup of Nations (21 December to 18 January 2026).
Bitter: This is a very special tournament for Morocco. Reason: The country is hosting this tournament for the second time after 1988. In addition, Hakimi (market value 80 million euros) is by far the best-known and most valuable star in the Moroccan national team, which is considered the favorite to win the title.
After Hakimi was injured: Kompany commented on this brutal action
What has happened?
Seconds before halftime, Diaz fouled Hakimi from behind – on his 27th birthday of all days. The exBVB-Star (2018 to 2020 at Dortmund) crying uncontrollably. Apparently Hakimi immediately realized how serious his injury was.
Red! Italian referee Maurizio Mariani (43) sent Luis Diaz (28) off the field after his brutal kick just before the break.
Italian referee Maurizio Mariani initially ruled a yellow card. Based on video images, he then gave a red card.
Former referee Lutz Wagner on Prime Video: “He hit him with an open sole. Totally unnecessary. Red card absolutely mandatory.”
