Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany backs Luis Diaz through early missed chances
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Luis Díaz missed multiple scoring opportunities in his first appearances for Bayern, including an early tap-in chance against FC Augsburg before converting a second opportunity. Vincent Kompany expressed no concern, praising Díaz's activity, work rate and the value of scoring at the right moment rather than accumulating goals inconsistently. Díaz has produced two goals and two assists in two Bundesliga matches. Bayern won 3-2 over FC Augsburg despite a slow start and a midgame loss of focus. Postgame coverage reviewed the starting XI, the match flow, substitutions, scoring rundown and final takeaways, and promoted ongoing Bayern coverage channels.
"When you watch the game closely, it's not always his teammates preparing the chances for him. He works himself a lot for these chances because he's always active," Kompany explained in comments captured by captured by @iMiaSanMia. "For me it's more important to score a goal in the right moment than maybe score four or five in a game and then go without scoring for five months. He's always there, always a threat and we're happy with his energy."
"Bayern Munich signing Luis Díaz has seen his share of missed scoring opportunities in his first few appearances for his new club, in both friendly and competitive matches. Against FC Augsburg on Saturday, he opened the game with another one, on what should have been tap-in territory...but he got a second chance and buried it later on. Head coach Vincent Kompany is not concerned at all."
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