When rumours about Luis Díazs transfer to FC Bayern started circulating in the summer, many bad memories resurfaced for the fans of the club from Bavaria.
The last time the club spent a huge transfer fee on a winger from Liverpool, things quickly went awry when Sadio Mané became one of the biggest flop signings in Bundesliga history.
Disappointing performances and significant locker room issues made the transfer a major headache for the club at the time. Luckily, they were bailed out by the Saudi Pro League and a decent transfer fee, and decided to move on from Mané after just one season.
Now, Bayern Munich seem to be making the same mistake again by signing a nearly 30-year-old winger from Liverpool, but things have turned out completely different so far.
Díaz is having a stellar season so far under Vincent Kompany tactics and is a perfect fit in a strong attack alongside Michael Olise and Harry Kane, enabling the team to be incredibly dangerous in the Bundesliga as well as in the UEFA Champions League.
With 11 goals and five assists in 17 games so far this season, Díaz doesn’t just play well; his end product is already at an elite level as well.
The only negative aspect was his sending off against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, but in the grand scheme of things, Díaz is everything FC Bayern and Kompany wished for in the summer.
In this Luis Díaz player analysis, we will examine how Kompany utilises Luis Díaz within his tactical scheme, what Díaz brings to FC Bayern, and how the combination of these factors has led to an incredible start to the season for both the winger and the club.
Luis Díaz In The High Press
A key factor in Vincent Kompanys success in Munich and his tactics is the high press they are employing.
Bayern are very good at winning the ball high up the field and then starting their attack with good vertical field position, so it was obvious that their new winger needed to be able to play the attacking press with high intensity.
Díaz knows this style of play from his time at Anfield under Jürgen Klopp, so he was an excellent fit for that part of the game.
The Colombian has extremely high aggression and tenacity, allowing him to be particularly obnoxious against the ball; his strong acceleration enables him to quickly close gaps on defenders and press forward at all times.
Here, we can see a situation in the game against PSG in the UEFA Champions League, where Bayern was pressing their opponent.
The pressing was triggered on the right side of their formation, so Luis Díaz is just far away from the ball, monitoring the situation for the moment.
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