Editor's Commentary: Luis Diaz is Firmino and Mane combined into one. might be the best PS37m investment in the last few years.
After watching every second from Luis Diaz's Liverpool journey to date I think it's safe to say that he's never had a bad time.
Mo Salah moves through and out of games. Sadio Mane is a bit sloppy and gives the ball
away and is known to have the occasional bad touch when we're defending. However,
Diaz hasn't really committed any mistakes, except for shots that aren't
squished into the upper corner. It's kind of odd.
Even though he was rushed into a agreement at the end
January, and settling into a different culture, country and football, in which
there is no language, the integration of Colombian players has been quite
impressive.
Diaz has been essentially perfect throughout his career. Diaz, 25, has now been in the game five times
and two as a substitute. He has did more than to whet our appetites.
Take a look at his stats from the last game. They're not typical for a forward. It's not
normal to achieve that level of pass completion when trying to get things done
or to win those numerous head-to-heads and duels, when you're supposed to be an
effective forward...
Even even if the 17-goal Diogo Jota was fit for the
League Cup Final with Chelsea it would be difficult to ignore Diaz who,
alongside Sadio Mane as well as Mo Salah - has looked as good as our famous
African pair.
We knew he would be fast - and he's quick. From a standing position and when he is in full
speed. The evidence was there the other night as he
sped over Leeds player Stuart Dallas on the touchline and then swung his body
towards the goal, similar to Gareth Bale in that famous Copa del Rey Final when
the Welshman had turbo-chargers all the own...
However, the public was unaware that we signed an athlete
with incredible technical ability as well as Luis Suarez's South American
ferocity. It's like the old Suarez song has been reinvented
on Anfield in the past for us to play no.23. Diaz does not
throw the ball away. Four, three players in his vicinity isn't a
problem. He'll get through the telephone-box and hand the
ball over to a fellow red. Additionally, he will win headers. He's almost
6 feet tall.
His talent and creativity is unique. In comparison to Leeds Luis Diaz made a
flip-flap as well as a'sombrero and a 'no-look-pass also the combination of
turns and flicks that are yet to be classified. The
expression 'Player X is someone you'd want to pay to view' sounds absurd since
we pay for the entire spectrum of his shows all the time. However, it's true
that Luis Diaz leaves you smiling. I stayed up all night hoping for the
replay of his latest technique so that I could figure out exactly what he'd
accomplished.
Keep in mind that Diaz was priced at PS37m in the first
place, PS12m more than Newcastle has just put into Chris Wood. The figure could go up to PS50m however and
judging by the manner the way he's begun it's likely that he'll satisfy the
various triggers that are required to earn the PS13m.
Good. FC Porto
deserve double that for shaping this talent, and then the opportunity to sell
him for a bargain mid-season. This is why Antonio Conte and Daniel
Levy were so furious when we took over the deal. They were so
mad they made a fuss of Manchester City and got us clearly returned to the top
of the table!
It's a bit of a mystery why an athlete of this caliber is
available at a club that sells similar to FC Porto and nobody else is savvy
enough to buy him.
It's been said that he's seen huge improvements over the
last 18 months, and his baffling form the first game of his season in Portugal
shocked even people who rate him highly. Diaz scored 14 goals for FC Porto before his
transfer to the club this season. He scored them from the left-wing of a
formation called 4-4-2. This is a lot more difficult to
accomplish as it is in the modern 4-3-3 where the wide-player is typically a
forward, and is often more sophisticated then the midfielder. This is how
Jurgen Klopp sees the formation in the end and it works for Diaz perfectly.
He is usually separated from the right-back of the
opposing team and can drift across the field into gaps between defenders which
is where his quick feet and keen vision creates intricate designs.
In the below compilation of Anfield midweek, you will
observe the different areas from where Diaz created havoc. We came out on top 6-0, but we could've gotten
to more in the event that some of the players got what they was due to.
Editor's Commentary: Luis Diaz is Firmino and Mane all
rolled up into one, and could be the most expensive PS37m in recent times.
Posted by Jordan Chamberlain February 24, 2022
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Editor's Commentary: Luis Diaz is Firmino and Mane all
rolled up into one, and could be the most expensive PS37m in the last few years.
After watching every second from Luis Diaz's Liverpool
career thus far and it's fair to say that he hasn't had a bad time.
Mo Salah is a constant presence through and out of games. Sadio Mane throws the ball away and is known to
have the occasional bad touch when we're attacking. However,
Diaz hasn't made any errors, with shots that aren't snagged into the corner on
top. It's a bit odd.
Even though he was rushed into a agreement at the end
January, in a completely new country with a different culture, football style
and culture and a football style that he does not speak the native language,
the Colombian's integration has been quite remarkable.
Diaz has been near-perfect in all of his games to date. The 25-year-old has played five appearances,
including two as a substitute, and has did more than give us a taste.
Check out his statistics from the last game. They're not typical for a player who is
attacking. You shouldn't be able to perform that type of
passing speed when trying to get things done or get that many head-to-head battles
or duels when you're supposed to be an elusive forward...
Even If the 17-goal Diogo Jota was fit for the League Cup
Final with Chelsea it would be difficult to ignore Diaz who, alongside Sadio
Mane, and Mo Salah - has looked as good as our famous African pair.
We were aware that he would be fast - and he's quick. From a standing position and when he is in full
speed. The evidence was there on Saturday night, when
he raced through Leeds superstar Stuart Dallas on the touchline and then turned
his attention to the goal, similar to Gareth Bale in that famous Copa del Rey
Final when the Welshman was equipped with turbo-chargers of the own...
However, the public was unaware that we signed an athlete
with incredible technical ability along with Luis's South American ferocity. It's as if the classic Suarez song has been
reinvented on Anfield and already for the no.23. Diaz does
not throw the ball away. There are three, four players in his
vicinity isn't a problem. He'll get through the telephone-box and
then pass the ball to another red. Additionally, he will win headers. He's 6 feet
tall.
His creativity and skill is unique. In comparison to Leeds Luis Diaz came up with a
'flip-flap and a sombrero and a 'no-look-pass also an assortment of twists and flips
which aren't yet labeled. The expression 'Player X is someone
you'd want to pay to view' sounds a joke because we pay to see the entire
spectrum of his shows all the time. However, it's true that Luis Diaz leaves
you smiling. I was up late last night hoping to catch an
exact replay of his most recent trickster so I could figure out exactly what
he'd performed.
Keep in mind that Diaz costs PS37m at the beginning,
PS12m more than Newcastle recently invested in Chris Wood. The figure could go up to PS50m however and,
based on the way the way he's begun it's likely that he'll be able to meet the
different triggers needed to earn the PS13m.
Good. FC Porto
deserve double that for forming this talent before selling the player to us on
the low-cost mid-season. It's no wonder Antonio Conte and
Daniel Levy were so furious when we took over the deal. They were so
angry that they attacked Manchester City and got us clearly on the front line!
It's a bit of a mystery why such a talented player is
available at a club that sells such as FC Porto and nobody else is savvy enough
to buy him.
It's been said that he's improved massively in the last
18 months and his baffling form the first game of his season in Portugal
shocked even those who rate him the most highly. Diaz scored 14 goals for FC Porto before his
transfer this season . The goals came from the left wing in a formation called
4-4-2. This is a lot more difficult to accomplish as it
is in a modern 4-3-3 in which the wide player is, in essence, a forward and
usually more sophisticated that the forward in midfield. This is the
way Jurgen Klopp sees the formation in the end and it works for Diaz perfectly.
This means that he's often in a position of isolation
from the right-backs of opponents and can drift through the defenders' spaces
with his speed and agility. creates intricate designs.
In the video below, which was taken from Anfield midweek,
you'll look at the various areas where Diaz caused chaos. We took the game 6-0, however, the score
could've been more in the event that some of this football was given the
attention it deserves.
It's not a common practice to sign players worth
PS30mplus very often however whenever we sign them, we almost always get them. Even though it's early, Diaz looks like he could
be as successful like Salah and Mane - - who were on the verge of beginning an
incredible rise right at the time we signed the players.
As opposed to those two on their arrival, Diaz will have
to fight for his spot however the Argentine has provided Klopp the most
effective headache. If everyone
is healthy and healthy, we'll have five top footballers vying for three spots ,
and the extremely capable alternative choices that consist of Divock Origi, and
Taki Minamino to their left.
Liverpool are currently in four different competitions
and are absolutely flying. If this
season continues to go as it appears it can The January Diaz signing could be
remembered as being one of the most intelligent moves of Klopp's era.
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