
"The mood at Bayern Munich is slightly deflated after their controversial 2-2 draw at Hamburg SV over the weekend, but it still can't take away just how good they've been over the course of the season. To date, they have only dropped points a total of four times all season across all competitions; the draw at Hamburg SV, the loss to FC Augsburg, the loss to Arsenal in the Champions League, and the 2-2 draw at Union Berlin in the hinrunde."
"For Luis Díaz, who came on as a sub in the Hamburg draw and scored almost immediately, his mood may have been slightly uplifted after the draw when he was officially awarded the Sportschau Goal of the Year award for 2025 with his goal in the 2-2 draw at Union Berlin (via @iMiaSanMia). This accolade has been won by Bayern players eight times in the past,"
"Thank you very much for the award. When I watch the goal, I can't quite believe I scored it. I just thought to shoot as quickly as possible so we could score a goal. It was incredible. The award means a lot to me. I've not been in the Bundesliga for long, but I've been able to find my feet quickly, thanks to a great team, a great family and also a very good coach. It's then really easy to feel at home."
Bayern Munich have dropped points only four times this season across all competitions: the 2-2 draw at Hamburg, the loss to FC Augsburg, the defeat to Arsenal in the Champions League, and a 2-2 draw at Union Berlin in the hinrunde. Luis Díaz won the Sportschau Goal of the Year 2025 for his Union Berlin strike. Díaz scored shortly after coming on at Hamburg and has 15 goals and 12 assists in 29 appearances this season. Josip Stanišić reacted with pure shock to the award-winning goal. Díaz credited the team, family, and coach for helping him settle and emphasized his priority is scoring and helping the team through hard work.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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