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The all-time list in which Luis Diaz would enter if he scores against Newcastle

Luis Diaz has had a spectacular start to the Premier League season

By Sergio Moya

Luis Diaz has had a spectacular start to the Premier League season

If there is one player who has stood out above the rest for our Liverpool at the start of the 2023-2024 season is the Colombian winger Luis Diaz, who has had great performances in the first two Premier League games, in which he has been a determining factor for the team to score points and be undefeated.

 

In the first match against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, he was the one who scored the team's only goal, which helped us get a point in what ended up being a draw. It was also the first goal of the season for our team and showed that Diaz has started the campaign on the right foot, after last year's debut season had left a good impression on the team's fans.

For the second match against Bournemouth, Luis Diaz was again on the scoreboard and on that occasion his goal meant turning around an adverse result at that moment and from then on, the Reds dominated their rival. Lucho scored his second goal of the season and his first at Anfield this campaign to set the Reds on their way to their first Premier League victory.

It is undeniable that Diaz has started the campaign on the right foot and is currently one of the team's best players and an undisputed starter in Jürgen Klopp's scheme. Now, this weekend's game against Newcastle presents a great opportunity for Diaz to enter the Liverpool history books, but to do so he will need to score again.

 

The list of historic players that Lucho would be joining

Should Luis Diaz manage to score a goal this weekend against Newcastle he will become only the fourth player in the club's history to score in each of Liverpool's first three games of the season. Robbie Fowler did it in the 1994-199 season, Daniel Sturridge in the 2013-2014 season and Sadio Mané in the 2017-2018 season. All three of these players won the Champions League with Liverpool.

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