"Unbelievable! This Bayern star wows club boss Max Eberl" | OneFootball

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·5 ottobre 2025

"Unbelievable! This Bayern star wows club boss Max Eberl"

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Luis Díaz has truly arrived at FC Bayern. The Colombian led Munich to a commanding 3-0 away victory at Eintracht Frankfurt with an outstanding performance—and was subsequently showered with praise from the club’s officials.

The 28-year-old was involved in all three goals: He opened the match with a lightning-fast goal after just 15 seconds, then set up Harry Kane’s impressive 2-0, and in the closing stages, he sealed the win himself. With six goals and four assists in ten competitive matches, Díaz has already proven why Bayern paid around 70 million euros to Liverpool last summer.


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Eberl praises Díaz’s team spirit

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Sporting director Max Eberl was thrilled with the development of the attacking star after the match: “I find it remarkable how he puts himself at the service of the team and defends. He shows an incredible willingness. That’s exactly what we wanted: for him to bring his qualities going forward and also be a support defensively.”

Looking at the history of (great) wingers at FC Bayern, it’s not a given that an attacking player works so much and so intensely defensively.

Coach Vincent Kompany also raved about his summer signing at the press conference: “Considering that this is his first season and his first steps in Germany, he has made an impressive impact. His activity and energy fit the team very well. He works very hard for the team—without pressure, without a special role. His energy just fits this team perfectly.”

With performances like these, Díaz is likely to have secured his place on the left wing for the long term. The Colombian currently combines joy of play, efficiency, and passion—and stands as a symbol for the new Bayern style under Vincent Kompany.

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