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The FA trembles, Carragher's demand of the shameful behavior of Luton Town fans

The legend made a strong call for this to stop happening 

By Charles Cornwall

The legend made a strong call for this to stop happening 
The legend made a strong call for this to stop happening 
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Luis Díaz was present on the scoreboard at minute 90+5 to rescue Liverpool's point 1-1 against Luton Town and, in the celebration, he showed a t-shirt with the legend 'Freedom for dad', who is kidnapped by the guerrilla of the National Liberation Army (ELN) in your country. Liverpool FC saved a 1-1 away draw against Luton, a match valid for Matchday 11 of the Premier League, held this Sunday at Kenilworth Road, where Colombian striker Luis Díaz scored and asked for the freedom of his father, kidnapped by the guerrilla. of the National Liberation Army (ELN).


At Kenilworth Road, the home team had the chance to get out of the relegation places, although the 'red' team did not stop trying until they got at least the tie in the 95th minute. Darwin Núñez missed three good early chances and Luton stayed alive, even when the rival pressed harder. Already in the final stretch, after a visiting corner kick, Chong made it 1-0. 


It was the moment of the return of Luis Díaz, absent from the last meetings due to the kidnapping of his parents in Colombia. The striker was able to return to the field and he did so while also being vital for Jürgen Klopp's team, as he headed in the 1-1 score that keeps Liverpool in third place. 

 

Carragher ended furious 


Beyond the emotional nature of Díaz's goal, there was an embarrassing moment in the stadium due to the shouts of Luton Town fans against Liverpool and referring to the Hilsborough victims. This caused the fury of Jamie Carragher who during the television broadcast gave a strong message to raise awareness of the sensitivity of the issue but also called on the FA to do something to reprimand those who continue to mock this issue.


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