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Luis Díaz caught partying in Colombia while recovering from injury

The Colombian has returned to his country to recover from his knee injury

By Charles Cornwall

The Colombian has returned to his country to recover from his knee injury

Just a day after arriving in Colombia, Luis Fernando Díaz was spotted partying on Friday night in an establishment in the city of Barranquilla, where he will continue his recovery. The Colombian injured his knee a few weeks ago and will not be able to play for Liverpool until after the World Cup in Qatar, something that has complicated German manager Jürgen Klopp.


The Liverpool England man, who is currently injured and who came to Atlantic soil to have a few days rest and continue his recovery, was seen with his agent, Carlos Van-Strahalen, in a corner of the site rumbero. The striker was wearing dark glasses and a cap to try to go unnoticed, but people who were in the place recognised him and recorded the video, which was released on Saturday morning.

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The last time 'Luchito' had come on holiday to Colombia he had also been seen at some parties with friends. In the place where the man of the Colombia national team was, the reopening of the discotheque was taking place, so there were few people who could appreciate him or take a picture with him. Luis Fernando Díaz will spend a few more days in Barranquilla and will continue his recovery from a knee injury. He is expected to return to the field with Liverpool after the World Cup in December.

Colombian Luis Díaz and Uruguayan Darwin Nunez are two of Liverpool's strikers and have formed a good friendship. Diaz and Nunez have shared a lot at the club, although not much on the pitch, but they are undoubtedly two of the most important players in Jurgen Klopp's squad. Darwin Núñez said that in one of those moments of relaxation in the team they began to sing, but the one who aroused great admiration was the Colombian.

<strong>Díaz was captured in the nightlife of Colombia</strong>

"It was when I arrived at the team, it was at the presentation. They told me I had to sing, but I couldn't find one that I knew. There were the Brazilians pushing me and Diaz," said the striker. I put rhythm to it, Luis Díaz was there, they shook me. Díaz, nooo, for fuck's sake, if I wasn't a footballer I could have been a singer," said Darwin Núñez.

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