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FSG accused of leaving Luis Díaz alone in the middle of his problem

The Colombian is still in trouble because of his father

By Charles Cornwall

The Colombian is still in trouble because of his father

Luis Díaz has received all kinds of messages and support from all angles of football and sports for the kidnapping of his father, Luis Manuel Díaz, who was kidnapped by the ELN, the National Government confirmed this Thursday. From Jürguen Klopp, to several former Liverpool stars, they have spoken out about the kidnapping that took place last Saturday afternoon by men traveling on motorcycles in the municipality of Barrancas, La Guajira.

 

“Lucho is an incredible player and we knew that, but then you see him in the building and he is the person who always smiles, so we really care about him. We try to support him now as much as we can, a lot of things out of our hands. Lucho' is one of us. Putting the shirt on him was a nice gesture; He knows we are here for him. The reaction from the stadium was also special: all the fans are behind him. Our motto is 'You will never walk alone.'"

Liverpool have understood the difficult situation their star is going through; For this reason, he decided that it was not prudent to call him up for the matches against Nottingham Forest, in the Premier League, and against Bournemouth, in the English League Cup. After it was confirmed that the ELN had kidnapped Luis Díaz's father, Linda Pizzuti, wife of millionaire John W. Henry, owner of Liverpool, was not far behind and sent a warm message to the 26-year-old guajiro.

 

<strong>They expected financial support</strong>

"We all send love to Luis Díaz, since he is with his family to help recover his kidnapped father," Linda said through her social networks. Several fans have complained on social networks that they believe that the support of Liverpool's owners has left the Colombian alone since they could support him financially to ask for information about his father or even pay the ransom.

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