
"Bayern Munich were uncharacteristically poor against Union Berlin, managing to scrape a 2-2 draw. The visitors could've easily lost but an offside call in the first half meant that the hosts had one goal less to their name. Luis Díaz drew the Bavarians level while Harry Kane rescued a point to save their blushes. Lots to talk about that match, and there will be no sugarcoating whatsoever because that performance does not warrant such treatment."
"There's no doubt that Luis Diaz is an amazing player, but he can be a polarizing figure at times. Bayern either gets the Díaz that performs well (against Eintracht Frankfurt and Paris Saint-Germain before the red card) or the Diaz that misses 1v1s like or easy chances (against FC Augsburg and this match, that shot when he only had the keeper to beat but stumbled before the shot and blew it wide)."
Bayern Munich scraped a 2-2 draw with Union Berlin after an early offside decision removed a Union goal and Harry Kane scored late to equalize. Union started aggressively and threatened early, leaving Bayern looking unsharp. The squad shows a large quality gap between starters and substitutes, with some bench players not like-for-like replacements. Luis Díaz alternates between high-impact performances and frustrating, squandered chances, hurting consistency. Michael Olise and Kane remain excellent but show tactical limitations that could be addressed by adding a new wrinkle to the system. Overall, the team narrowly avoided defeat rather than earning a convincing result.
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