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Luis Díaz, next to Harry Kane, in a training with Bayern Munich.

Luis Díaz, next to Harry Kane, in a training with Bayern Munich.

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Luis Díaz's first game with Bayern Munich He left good feelings on and off the court. Not only was he protagonist when provoking the penalty that opened the scoring in front of Lyon, but also received praise from his teammates for his rapid adaptation to the locker room.

Harry Kane, captain and offensive reference of the team, highlighted the attitude of the Colombian and stressed its importance for the season that begins.

“I think he has done great today. Obviously, in training we have only had a couple of sessions, but he is seen hungry, he looks very good. He is happy to be here. He plays with a smile. Today it could be seen that it is very effective in the last third and yes, we will need this season. So I am excited to have it,” said the scorer after the match, making it clear that Diaz will Vincent Kompany.

Beyond sports performance, Kane also referred to communication with the Colombian, who still does not dominate English or German fluidly.

However, the English minimized any idiomatic barrier: “His English is fine. Obviously, there are not many players in the team that speak Spanish and I do not. But, honestly, his English is not so bad. So, you know, I think he can communicate well with the team. Hopefully he improves his English and perhaps he also learns German, so that some of the other players can talk to him. English, I don't think it has a problem. ”

Kimmich supports Lucho

Along the same lines, Joshua Kimmich, one of Bayern's captains, backed Diaz and highlighted the team's ability to facilitate his integration: “We have some players who speak a little Spanish. His English is also decent. So we manage it as a team.”

The opening of the costumes and the leadership of figures such as Kane and Kimmich will be key for the Guajiro to quickly adapt to his new environment.

Díaz, who arrived at Bayern this week after a transfer of 75 million euros, is one of the most expensive signings in the history of Colombian club and football. Although in his debut he lacked forcefulness to specify the goal options, he made it clear that his overflow and his ability to break lines are virtues that the Bavarian team will make the most of.

With the support of his captains and the approval of Kompany, the Colombian begins to cement his way in the Bundesliga. His smile and football already made their first appearance in Munich; Now, there is the challenge of turning those good feelings into goals and titles.

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