Liverpool dazzled with the signing of the season: Luis Fernando Díaz. The guajiro footballer of the Colombia team has already accumulated two goals in the 2021/22 season of the English Premier League (against Norwich City and Brighton & Hove Albion), so thanks to his participation in the Merseyside network club, he has raised the eyes of the press and former British football players who have praised his offensive work as far left.
After being crowned champions of the League Cup (Carabao Cup 2021/22) with Liverpool in an electrifying final against Chelsea on penalties, Diaz's work was analyzed by former Manchester United player, English national team and former Valencia CF coach Gary Neville, who analyzed the red team's present in the program Monday Night Football from Sky Sports as follows:
On the other hand, Neville did not hide his surprise about the fight between Liverpool and Manchester City for the championship, a situation that he didn't think would happen at this point:
In relation to this scenario, Neville focused on what was done by the Reds attackers, the importance of signing Diaz and Klopp:
Gary Lineker, impressed by Luis Diaz's level in Liverpool: “It looks like a brilliant signing”
Among other accolades received by Díaz since his arrival on the squad led by Jürguen Klopp is that of former English striker Gary Lineker, who emphasized the level of the Colombian, who has just turned Brighton into the Premier League. The former Leicester City, Everton, Tottenham Hotspur and FC Barcelona striker commented on what the guajiro did on the Match of The Day program and admitted to being impressed.
The ex-Porto has already scored two goals in five games under the orders of Klopp and his own teammates, coach, English media and football legends have focused on what the Colombian has done, which puts Klopp in trouble when it comes to defining what his starting eleven will be:
On the other hand, former footballer Jermaine Jenas accompanied Lineker's statements and made his own analysis of Lucho's performance in the English Premier League:
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