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The incredible image that made Luis Díaz go viral on social networks

The Colombian is still recovering from injury but is keeping a close eye on Liverpool

By Charles Cornwall

The Colombian is still recovering from injury but is keeping a close eye on Liverpool
The Colombian is still recovering from injury but is keeping a close eye on Liverpool
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Although Luis Diaz is injured and will miss more games for Liverpool, his situation has not prevented him from joining the team at Anfield. The Colombian has certainly won the hearts of the Reds fans and his teammates. He was seen to be grateful with the victory and congratulating his teammates at the end of the match against West Ham; a gesture that is applauded on social networks.

Lucho, who is ranked 17th in the Ballon d'Or and was nominated for the Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai, was injured against Arsenal when he received a blow to his knee that affected his ligaments, and although fortunately it was not worse, it has been said that his return would take at least six weeks. In other words, he will have to wait until after the World Cup to play.

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In the midst of his recovery, the Colombian winger has not lost touch with his team and accompanies them in their home games at Anfield. A support that is especially valued by the Reds fans, especially when there is controversy with figures like Cristiano Ronaldo, who abandons his team in the middle of a match, for not seeing minutes on the pitch. At the end of the match against West Ham United, in which Liverpool won with a solitary goal from Darwin Núñez, Díaz is seen congratulating his teammates, and is embraced by the Uruguayan striker.

Luis Díaz has emerged as the new young stars of Colombian football in recent months alongside compatriot Linda Caicedo. Their talent on the ball, the quality of their play and the efficiency of their passing make them representative figures in the sport. Linda Caicedo, aged just 17, is competing in her second U-17 World Cup, and Luis Diaz, aged 25, who despite being injured, has left everything on the pitch with Liverpool in the Premier League.

Despite being injured, Luis Díaz is still being recognised 

Proof of their talent and relevance in the sport, in addition to the triumphs they have achieved with their teams, is the nomination for the Globe Soccer 2022, the digital awards that choose the best club and the best male and female footballer of the year, where the two players are nominated. 

 


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