

Luis Díaz scores the 2-0 with which Bayern Munich beats Stuttgart in the German Super Cup.
Photo: EFE – Anna Szilagyi
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Luis Díaz scored his first goal with the Bayern Munich shirt this Saturday against Stuttgart (2-1), in the German Super Cup final. The Colombian end, who arrived this summer to the Bavarian giant, immediately celebrated his baptism on the networks with somewhat decisive for his team.
When 12 minutes were missing for the end of regular time, the Guajiro appeared to seal the title. Serge Gnabry overflowed on the right wing and sent a precise center to the area, where Díaz, with an accurate header, beat goalkeeper Fabian Bredlow and decreed the final 2-0.
The Colombian had not been able to score during the preseason, but his first score came in the best possible scenario: an official match, the final of a tournament and with a trophy at stake. The goal was recorded in the MHP Arena in Stuttgart.
The German Super Cup also represents Luis Díaz's first title with Bayern Munich. The Guajiro was a starter and fulfilled a key role, not only when he scored, but also by retreating intensely to support the defense when the play required it.
Harry Kane's first goal scored. The experienced English striker was attentive to hunt a bad clearance of Luca Jaquez inside the area, and without thinking much he released a whipper that opened the scoring in the first half.
When a minute was missing for the end of the addition time, Jamie Leweling put some suspense to the game. The Spanish Chema Andrés launched a center to the area from the right sector and the German end connected him with his head to overcome Manuel Neuer's resistance.
He did not reach more and Bayern Munich, current champion of the Bundesliga, won Stuttgart in the Super Cup, which came from winning the DFB Pokal. It is the eleventh occasion that the Bavarian giant conquers the trophy that marks the beginning of the season in Germanic football.
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