
"Luis Díaz has brought an intensity and flair from Liverpool to Bayern Munich. The Colombian international has wasted no time in gelling with his new teammates in Bavaria, and even when he's not banging in the goals, he is catching the eye of his teammates. "He's very passionate about football. You never get the feeling he's tired. He always wants the ball and always wants to play forward. He hardly ever loses the ball. He's doing very, very well," teammate Joshua Kimmich said approvingly after Bayern's 4-0 win over SV Werder Bremen on Friday, as captured via @iMiaSanMia."
"Díaz scored a goal, so to speak, deflecting Jonathan Tah's backheel into the net. But it was the Bayern defender who got the credit for it - which leaves the ex-Reds star's tally at 'only' three goals and three assists apiece in five Bundesliga starts this year. However, he will undoubtedly get more - and the way he is playing, he is indispensable to Bayern's flying start to the season regardless."
Luis Díaz arrived from Liverpool bringing intensity, flair, and rapid chemistry with his Bayern teammates. Teammates observed that he shows relentless energy, consistently seeks the ball, prefers forward play, and rarely loses possession. Díaz registered a goal via a deflection that was credited to an opponent, leaving him with three goals and three assists in five Bundesliga starts. His creativity, pressing and forward drives have become integral to Bayern's dominant performances, including a comprehensive 4-0 win over Werder Bremen. Bayern adjusted their midfield with Tom Bischof and Leon Goretzka starting while Joshua Kimmich was unavailable due to illness.
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