
"Luis Díaz has hit the ground running for Bayern Munich, chipping in with a goal or assist every game on average."
""He [Wirtz] told me that the league is very intense and that there are great teams", Díaz said. "The stadiums are always full. He told me I was going to enjoy it a lot and that I was going to do very well, so I thanked him"."
"While the 28-year-old Díaz and Bayern are flourishing, Wirtz and Liverpool are not. Six losses in seven matches means pressure is piling on the latter's team and coach Arne Slot who is yet to sort out the mess."
Luis Díaz has immediately impacted Bayern Munich, averaging a goal or assist per game and becoming a vital component of Vincent Kompany's system. Early skepticism about the transfer has waned as Díaz's performances justify the club's move. Florian Wirtz, once a transfer target for Bayern, encouraged Díaz to join by describing the Bundesliga as intense, full of great teams and packed stadiums, and telling him he would enjoy and do well. Praise that might typically fall to sporting director Max Eberl instead recognizes Wirtz's indirect influence. Meanwhile, Wirtz's current club Liverpool are struggling, with six defeats in seven matches, piling pressure on coach Arne Slot.
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