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Luis Diaz continues to be one of Liverpool's star performers and this is the proof

Luis Díaz has excelled in England and has made a difference at Liverpoo

By Charles Cornwall

Luis Díaz has excelled in England and has made a difference at Liverpoo

Luis Díaz has excelled in England and has made a difference at Liverpool. He did not need time to adapt, as happens in many cases. The Colombian arrived, put on his shorts and practically took to the pitch. Colombian Luis Diaz has captured the attention and praise of the English press thanks to his outstanding performances for Liverpool. Considered as one of the "heavyweights" of the team, Diaz has shown a great willingness both in attack and defence.

 

According to The Athletic, he is praised for being "astute and tenacious". His presence in Jurgen Klopp's side has been crucial, as he has contributed goals, assists and a notable offensive imbalance. The Athletic website highlights that Luis Díaz is one of Liverpool's best current players, along with Darwin Núñez and Mohamed Salah. The Colombian is a striker who never gives opposing defenders a moment's breathing space, thanks to his movement guile and tenacity. On the ball he possesses courage and aggression".

The article highlights that Luis Díaz is one of the ten players in the league with the most one-on-ones since his arrival in the Premier League, with an average of 3.2 per game. This demonstrates his great individual ability in front of goal. Luis Diaz has evolved his movement in the final quarter of the pitch, which has been reflected in his personal statistics. Since his arrival at Liverpool, he has scored 14 goals and provided nine assists in 57 appearances for the Reds.

<strong>Luis Diaz continues to shine </strong>

This season, Luis Díaz has made ten appearances, scoring three goals and providing one assist. His outstanding performances have come in the EFL Cup, the Premier League and the Europa League. As for Liverpool's performance in the current season, the team has five wins, two draws and one defeat in eight Premier League games, placing them in fourth place with 17 points, three behind provisional leaders Tottenham Hotspur. Liverpool next face Everton in the city derby on Saturday 21 October. In the Europa League, they lead Group E with six points and next face Toulouse on Thursday 26 October.

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