LUIS DIAZ has been a revelation since joining Liverpool from Porto in the January transfer window.
It would be an astonishing season for the 25-year-old if Liverpool were to win their seventh European Cup. That is a number that left Liverpool legend Gerrard stunned when it was revealed to him by BT Sport presenter Jake Humphrey. "Who knows how many trophies he might win this season, any guesses?" He played the first 18 games of the season for Porto, who went on to win Portugal's Primeira Liga this term.
All in all, it makes for a stunning success story regardless of Liverpool's result in the Champions League final because Diaz has come so, so far to reach this ...
And to see those who mean the most to Diaz sharing his success with him back in Colombia just goes to show that any success story is one built by the collective effort of caring and loving others. To grow up in a place where children struggled to even eat a healthy diet and rise to become one of the most exciting footballers in the world shines as evidence that dreams really do come true. The hardships that Diaz has had to overcome in his life really are unfathomable and to think that he’s made it all the way to a Champions League final through it all is nothing short of inspirational.
Luis Diaz's remarkable performances this term have been quickly rewarded with a fan chant in honour of the electric Colombian.
Liverpool have been slammed by rivals supporters after some of their fans who have travelled to Paris for the Champions League final unveiled a flag with ...
While one baffled individual added: "I could do a 2000 Word Essay on this picture alone and I still wouldn’t have enough words to explain what’s wrong with it." Another Red wrote: "You’re going to Paris…you want to make a banner…you pay the money…and this is what you come up with? Awful." A fellow Liverpool fan questioned: "Why are we gassing Benzema for knocking out City when we're about to play against him?
Luis Diaz is the star name to play for Liverpool this season coming from a very humble family background in Colombia's La Guajira.
The Colombian winger will play the Champions League final against Real Madrid in Paris today. Moreover, the Colombian has contributed widely in creating more chances up front on a consistent basis. Liverpool Star To Miss Champions League Final Against Real Madrid
Football is a multicultural phenomenon. People from different backgrounds join to watch and enjoy this great sport. This holds true for the teams and ...
It can be a means of overcoming various barriers and understanding one another. Twitter user Jay posted a clip from training where Curtis Jones and Luis Diaz are sharing a laugh. This holds true for the teams and players involved in it as well.