The Dutch side appeared to be cruising after a dominant first-half display, racing to a 3-0 lead with goals from Luuk de Jong, Guus Til, and Johan Bakayoko Flamingo. Red Star struggled to cope with PSV's relentless attacking pressure and went into the break looking thoroughly outmatched.
However, the game took a dramatic turn shortly after the restart. Flamingo was shown a straight red card for a last-man foul on Nemanja Radonjić, leaving PSV to play the remainder of the match a man down.
Red Star capitalized on their numerical advantage, launching a spirited fightback. Ndiaye pulled one back in the 71st minute, sparking belief among the home crowd. Moments later, Djiga struck to make it 3-2, setting up a nail-biting finale.
The Serbian side threw everything forward in search of an equalizer, but PSV's defense held firm under intense pressure. Despite Red Star's late surge, the visitors emerged with all three points, moving them up to 16th in the standings.
For Red Star, the defeat leaves them in 31st place with only three points, with a final group-stage match against Young Boys looming next week. PSV, meanwhile, head into their decisive clash against group leaders Liverpool with momentum but will need a disciplined performance to secure their knockout stage ambitions.
This match was a testament to PSV's resilience as they battled adversity to keep their Champions League campaign alive, while Red Star will rue their missed opportunities in what could have been a remarkable comeback.
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