Liverpool winger Luis Diaz was once again the star as the Reds maintained their pursuit of Manchester City at the top of the Premier League.
The 25 year old Colombian opened the scoring for Jurgen Klopp’s side against Brighton & Hove Albion but was left in agony having been poleaxed by Robert Sanchez in the process.
Diaz was able to continue following treatment and somehow the goalkeeper avoided any punishment.
Having shrugged off the blow, the flying forward continued to dazzle and was by far the most threatening in a red shirt.
Luis Díaz vs. Brighton
76% Pass accuracy
1/2 Accurate long passes
2 Chances created
2/2 Shots on target
1 Goal
1/2 Dribbles completed
7/19 Duels won
2/2 Tackles won
6 RecoveriesAnother day, another man of the match appearance from Liverpool's new Colombian. Just superb. pic.twitter.com/xR1HpPpg4i
— The Tactical Times (@Tactical_Times) March 12, 2022
Speaking after the match, Klopp described the goal as ‘spectacular’ and ‘really brave’ from the Colombian.
Here’s how we rated the Reds…
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XI: Alisson 8; Trent Alexander-Arnold 7, Joel Matip 7, Virgil van Dijk 7, Andy Robeertson 8; Fabinho 7, Jordan Henderson 7, Naby Keita 8; Mohamed Salah 7, Luis Diaz 9, Sadio Mane 8.
Subs: Diogo Jota 6, Thiago 7, James Milner 6.
Overall this was a polished, professional and routine victory for Klopp’s men on the south coast.
Whilst there were moments of concern in the opening exchanges, Liverpool were in control for the most part and seemed able to keep some energy in their legs.
Onto the next one.




