TA: Dias provided important support for Bayern, but Liverpool seemed unable to do what they wanted in attack

Sports 3:09pm, 25 November 2025 67

Recently, TA talked about the outstanding performance of former Liverpool player Luis Dias after joining Bayern. They said that Liverpool seemed to be unable to perform offensively after losing this player.

Dias quickly integrated into the team after moving to Bayern in the summer and performed well. Currently, Bayern leads the Bundesliga standings by 6 points and has won all four games in the Champions League group stage, ranking first. Dias has scored 11 goals and provided five assists in all competitions, more goals than his former Liverpool teammates Salah and Gakpo combined.

Diaz's outstanding performance made Liverpool fans miss the Colombian star. Although Liverpool sold him for 65.6 million pounds in the summer, which was considered a good deal at the time, it now seems that the impact of his departure on the team is obvious. Liverpool's depth at the winger position is obviously insufficient. Except for Salah and Gakpo, other players such as Ekitic and Wirtz are not suitable for this position.

In the recent game against Nottingham Forest, Liverpool's performance was unsatisfactory, especially in the second half. The lack of experienced winger substitutes prevented head coach Slott from making effective adjustments. If Liverpool can compete with Arsenal in the table, Dias' departure may not attract too much attention. However, Dias's absence is even more important due to the team's recent poor performance.

Dias's outstanding performance at Bayern is in sharp contrast to Liverpool's sluggish performance, especially compared with another departed player Alexander-Arnold. Dias' speed and breakthrough ability provide Bayern with important offensive support, while Liverpool seems to be unable to do so in these areas.

Although Dias's shooting quality in some games has been criticized, his high-intensity performance and positive attitude on the court have won the recognition of Bayern's senior management. In contrast, Liverpool captain Van Dijk said after losing to Nottingham Forest that the team performed poorly in confrontation and steals, and the overall state was very bad.

Diaz's success at Bayern is in sharp contrast to Liverpool's difficulties, which makes Red Army fans miss this former key player even more.