Liverpool star Diaz ruled out until after World Cup
Liverpool forward Luis Diaz is set to be sidelined until after the World Cup due to a knee injury, according to reports on Monday.
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Liverpool forward Luis Diaz is set to be sidelined until after the World Cup due to a knee injury, according to reports on Monday.
Liverpool’s challenging season took another rotten twist with the news that Luis Diaz is expected to be out until after the World Cup with a knee injury. The Colombian was forced off in the first half of Sunday’s 3-2 defeat to Arsenal. Ad He is expected to be sidelined for six to eight weeks, according to The Athletic and others, meaning his next involvement is likely to come in the Boxing Day meeting with Aston Villa.
Liverpool forward Luis Diaz has been ruled out until December with a knee injury sustained at Arsenal on Sunday.
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