Luis Diaz broke 10-man Real Madrid's resistance with a powerful strike from the edge of the box, handing Bayern Munich a late lead in their Champions League quarter-final. The goal arrived as Madrid were already reduced to 10 men, shifting the contest decisively in Bayern's favor. Diaz's effort, struck cleanly from distance, found the net when Madrid had appeared likely to hold on. The result gives Bayern a meaningful advantage heading into the second leg, though the aggregate outcome and the precise scoreline at the time of Diaz's strike were not detailed in the available report. Madrid's numerical disadvantage proved costly, and Bayern's ability to convert late in the match underlines their clinical edge in knockout football. The second leg will determine which club advances, with Bayern now in the stronger position.
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