I'm very happy. We knew how important these three points were, especially as this match came after the international break. It's difficult to manage because we had a lot of players involved, most of them had travelled and played matches. It was the moment to win these three points.
"Yes, I still think so; otherwise I wouldn't be sitting here," he said. "I have even more confidence than everyone else, I believe, in this group and this team. And we know that in a competition - even more so in the Africa Cup of Nations, but in all competitions in general - it's at the end of the show that the musicians get paid. "The most important thing today is to continue our progress to win this game and finish first [in the group] to stay in Rabat. This is our objective."
Diaz apologized for the incident after the match, but Hakimi will now face a spell on the sidelines for PSG with what's been officially diagnosed as a "severe ankle sprain" by the club and Diaz will now miss Bayern's next Champions League clash against Mikel Arteta's high-flying Arsenal side. The Gunners, much like Bayern, have a perfect record to start the competition, having won all four of their opening matches.