
"Yes, I think so. I've actually been in very good form since I left Colombia. I had a couple of very good seasons in Porto. Things also went very well for me in Liverpool, especially last season. But I think that over time I've simply grown a lot more as a footballer and also as a person, that I've learned a lot more."
"It just helps when you're more mature. And today I feel at 100% - physically and mentally. I think I'm going through a very good time right now, and I'm trying to enjoy that on the one hand... but on the other hand, also to keep doing things right and not be complacent. Because that's what it's all about: staying grounded and continuing to help my team. That's the most important thing,"
Luis Díaz reports sustained high-level form since leaving Colombia, citing strong seasons at Porto and successful time at Liverpool. He describes personal and professional growth that has increased his maturity and learning. Díaz states he currently feels 100% physically and mentally and is enjoying a very good period while deliberately avoiding complacency. He emphasizes staying grounded and prioritizing helping his team above individual accolades. That mentality aligns with Bayern Munich's culture of pairing elite talent with relentless professionalism. If Díaz maintains this combination of form, fitness, and mindset, he could enter a particularly influential phase at the club.
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