Luis Diaz Starred On His Premier League Debut For Liverpool - His Individual Highlights Are Something Else
The Colombian winger, who cost an initial £37.5 million, starred on the left wing and linked up intelligently with Andy Robertson.
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The Colombian winger, who cost an initial £37.5 million, starred on the left wing and linked up intelligently with Andy Robertson.
Arsenal moved back into pole position to finish in the Premier League top four with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers on Thursday evening.
Arsenal moved back into pole position to finish in the Premier League top four with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers on Thursday evening.
«Estábamos babeando por él». Así de expresivo se mostró Michael Owen, leyenda del Liverpool, tras el primer partido como titular en la Premier de Luis Díaz, flamante fichaje red en este mercado invernal. Palabras mayores viniendo del Golden Boy.«No es que haya hecho nada en particular que te haga pensar, 'Wow, vaya ocasión ha creado', pero me encanta su clarividencia. Es rápido, vivaz, presiona, no le importa ir a por los rivales y superarles. Creo que parece un jugador para el Liverpool», completó el exdelantero en BT Sport.
Michael Owen has revealed certain Arsenal decisions have made him cringe lately, but still found time to praise the club after their Premier League win against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Michael Owen and Rio Ferdinand have both backed their former England team-mate Frank Lampard to steer Everton away from relegation trouble.
Newcastle fall behind to an early goal. An anxious cloud forms over Tyneside as the fear of relegation begins to creep in.
Losing a star player to foreign shores has been a theme at Liverpool ever since Kevin Keegan jetted off to Hamburg in the late 1970s.