Luis Diaz: Liverpool star's impressive highlights from first start vs Leicester
Luis Diaz made his first Liverpool start in the team’s 2-0 victory over Leicester City on Thursday evening.
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Luis Diaz made his first Liverpool start in the team’s 2-0 victory over Leicester City on Thursday evening.
Jurgen Klopp savoured Diogo Jota's «genius» contribution to his side's comfortable 2-0 Premier League win over Leicester City. The Reds boss named a much-changed lineup from the previous weekend's FA Cup tie with Cardiff City, bringing in regulars Alisson, Joel Matip, Andrew Robertson, Fabinho and Thiago with Luis Diaz also given his first start for the club after his cameo against the Bluebirds. Ad/> But it was one of his now go-to men Jota that was the difference-maker, bundling home a rebound in the 34th minute before converting his second with just four minutes left.
Luis Diaz's first Liverpool start left Michael Owen "drooling", and it was clear to see exactly why the Reds have brought in the Colombian against Leicester.
Liverpool forward Diogo Jota went past 100 career club goals as his double in a 2-0 win over Leicester outshone Mohamed Salah’s homecoming.
Liverpool forward Diogo Jota went past 100 career club goals as his double in a 2-0 win over Leicester outshone Mohamed Salah's homecoming.
Straight into the team, straight into the spotlight. Straight to business and showing why Liverpool had signed him.
Diogo Jota scored twice as Liverpool cut the deficit on Premier League leaders Manchester City to nine points with a dominant performance against Leicester at Anfield.
Con las miradas puestas en Mohamed Salah y Luis Díaz, fue Diogo Jota quien más brilló. Otra vez. Un futbolista que ocupa menos titulares que sus compañeros de ataque en Anfield, pero que cuyo aporte es crucial. 17 goles lleva en la presente temporada, los dos últimos sirvieron para derrotar a un Leicester que llegaba dolido. Salah regresó al equipo de Klopp después de caer en la final de la Copa Africana de Naciones, saliendo desde el banquillo en el segundo tiempo. Díaz salió de inicio en su primer partido en la Premier League. Pero el titular y los goles son para Jota.