
LUIS DIAZ left Bayern Munich teammates in disbelief as he scored from a near-impossible angle.
The former Liverpool winger, 28, continued his fine form in Germany with his 11th strike of the season against Union Berlin.
Bayern were 1-0 down when £65.5million signing Diaz caused chaos down the left.
The Colombian, who scored twice but was sent off in the midweek win over PSG, set up a move with a one-two pass combo.
But he was forced to slide to the ground to keep the ball from going out for a Union goal kick.
Diaz kept the ball in play with a sweeping movement of his leg.

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And as an opponent rushed towards him, Diaz simultaneously got to his feet while tapping the ball past his man.
It saw Diaz glide along the edge of the pitch towards Union’s goal.
And despite being at a near-impossible angle, the ace pelted a curling shot into the top far corner of the net.
Diaz’s latest goal sparked jubilant scenes of celebrations among his teammates.
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But defender Josip Stanisic was left in pure disbelief as he clasped his hands to his head.
Fans also sang Diaz’s praises online, with one saying: “Liverpool’s second biggest mistake after Sadio Mane.”
Another declared: “Bayern struck gold with his signing.”
One noted: “Liverpool gave their best player to us.”
Another added: “Bro’s been moving like he switched to FIFA career mode.”
Unfortunately for Bayern, they went behind to Union again through Danilho Doekhi’s second goal in the 83rd minute.
It was then down to Harry Kane to score a 90th minute equaliser to secure a 2-2 draw.
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The result ended Bayern’s 100 per cent start to the season.
But Vincent Kompany’s men remain top of the Bundesliga table, six points ahead of nearest competitors RB Leipzig.







