

Luis Díaz continues to shine at Bayern: three goals in four games and praise of Lothar Matthäus, Legend Bavara, who sees it as improvement for German football.
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Luis Díaz not only adds goals in the Bundesliga, he also collects praise. This Saturday, after scoring in the victory of Bayern Munich over Augsburg (3-2), the Guajiro received a boost from one of the great names of the history of German football: Lothar Matthäus.
The former captain of the world champion team in Italy 1990 spared in compliments for the Colombian: “It is a great agreement for Bayern Munich. He is the perfect player for the team. He is a technical, fast, brand and has a good mentality. He does not play only for him, but for the collective,” he said in the transmission of the game.
Díaz arrived in Munich in summer as one of the strong bets of the club and, in just four official meetings, already registers three goals, two of them in the present edition of the Bundesliga. Its immediate impact has aroused illusion in the Bavarian fans.
In the midst of his analysis, Matthäus went further: “We are really happy not only in Bayern but in Bundesliga. I think it is an improvement for all German football,” said the historic midfielder, who also shone with the shirt of the German giant.
The Germanic idol also wanted to highlight the contribution of Latin American talent in Europe. “Not only Bundesliga, the best leagues around the world (they have opted for Latin American talent). I think their players have quality, mentality and it is pleasure to have them here in Europe because they make our football stronger and better.”
The Guajiro, who already won the heart of the Liverpool fans and now begins to conquer Munich, the goals speak, but Matthäus's praise confirm that his thing goes beyond statistics. Luis Díaz already begins to write his own chapter in the history of the Bavarian giant.
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