Dembele sees red as Kim seals Bayern win
Paris Saint-Germain has work to do if it is to qualify for the last 16 of the Champions League after a 1-0 defeat at Bayern Munich.
Kim Min-jae's first-half header proved decisive at Allianz Arena, with Ousmane Dembele's red card after the break making the task even tougher for PSG.
Having won just once in the competition so far, Luis Enrique's team was second-best for much of the contest.
Bayern dominated the first half, with Kingsley Coman particularly dangerous, and the Bundesliga leader got the goal its performance merited when Kim headed home from a corner in the 38th minute, with PSG's stand-in goalkeeper Matvey Safonov in no man's land.
Dembele, who had seen a decent attempt saved by Manuel Neuer in the first half, received his marching orders for a lunge on his France team-mate Coman just before the hour, with the referee deeming it worthy of a second booking. It marked the first time Dembele has been sent off since 2019, when he saw red for Barcelona in a LaLiga clash with Sevilla.
Safonov made amends for his earlier mistake by tipping a Jamal Musiala shot onto the post but despite applying some late pressure, PSG could not prevent Bayern from claiming a seventh consecutive victory and seventh straight clean sheet in all competitions.
Vincent Kompany's team moved to 11th in the standings, with PSG is in 26th on four points from its five matches, two places outside of the play-off spots with three games remaining.