PSG must now wait to see how serious the injury to Hakimi is, although the defender was spotted leaving the stadium on crutches and wearing a protective boot after the game. Captain Marquinhos was quizzed on the situation afterwards and said only: "We have to wait for the tests, they've done some minor tests. They'll give you more information later."
Luis Enrique spoke about his team's defeat after the game. He told Canal+: "At 11 against 11, Bayern were stronger, without a doubt. We gave the opposition some very nice gifts in the first half. We could have conceded more. In the second half, it was different because we had an extra player. Consequences? I can't talk about the future. We know our schedule is the worst. The next few will be difficult."
Hakimi wasn't the only PSG player to suffer injury against Bayern. Talisman Ousmane Dembele also went off in the first half, and Luis Enrique offered a brief update on his condition: "I don't know. I think it has nothing to do with the previous injury. It's something new. We need to be very careful, we're looking to improve the players' condition."

Diaz is now facing a Champions League ban for his red card and will miss at least one match. Bayern have won all four matches so far in the competition and face an intriguing fixture against Arsenal next at the Emirates. The Gunners also possess a 100% record in the tournament so far in 2025-26 and sit level on points with Bayern at the top of the standings after four games played. Something will have to give at the Emirates on November 23, however, in a game that will also see former Tottenham star Harry Kane come up against his old rivals once more.