At 27 years of age, Colombian international Luis Diaz has created numerous chances and scored valuable goals from the left wing since joining the club in the winter of 2022.
Despite a string of injuries this season, he has played every week, scoring double-digit goals in every game and contributing to the team defensively.
However, his poor decision-making is a concern. Together with Uruguayan international Darwin Nunez, he has been missing a lot of chances in front of goal, and there have been many occasions when he has wished he had scored at that moment.
There were many occasions when they wished they had scored at that moment. In the second half of the season, the forward line as a whole saw a drop in the number of goals scored.
In addition, Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain are rumoured to be interested in the player, and Jurgen Klopp has been linked with the departure of the main winger in this summer’s transfer market.
The Colombian winger has revealed that he is happy at Anfield and will give his all for next season and beyond. On the other hand, he also said that he was still disappointed with the results of this season.
“I have grown a lot,”
“From the beginning of my career to today, I feel that with the passage of days, of years, living each experience in each different team, coming to this great club that is Liverpool, leaves you with a lot of learnings.”
“You learn more and more to be a professional, to be a better person, to be a good team-mate and a good guy. The truth is that I am very happy to be here. Great years are coming for the club, I have no doubt about that.”
“Personally, I will always try to do my best, always try to give 100%, to always stand out on the field, which is what I came [here] to do. I’m always grateful to God for every opportunity.”
“It’s no secret, we didn’t finish as well as we hoped. For us, it was crucial to win the league and all the competitions we were in. Unfortunately, the results lately could not be achieved.”
“We fell [behind] as a team, but we made a decent season, both individually and as a group. There are many things to improve so we can have a perfect season. But I’m happy and content to be here.”
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