Luis Diaz has already shown Jurgen Klopp he should abandon his usual Liverpool stance
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Luis Diaz has only been in England for a matter of weeks, but he already looks the business.
Liverpool's new recruit has wasted no time in announcing himself to the Anfield faithful following a number of captivating cameos since his January switch from Porto.
He made an immediate impact after being thrust into the action during the Reds 2-0 win over Inter Milan in midweek before following that up with a dazzling display, and a goal, during Saturday's 3-1 win over Norwich.
The fact that it's taken Diaz just two matches to open his Premier League account is impressive - but it's the manner in which the Colombian wizard took his maiden Anfield strike that should see him become exempt from Jurgen Klopp's preferred strategy of easing new recruits into life on Merseyside.
Klopp has shown a tendency to gradually introduce new signings into the team.
That stance has been adopted with summer signing Ibrahima Konate, but Diaz has already made it clear that he's ready to star for Liverpool right now.
And if Klopp can resist the urge to wrap his new £37million man up in cotton wool, then there's every chance that the former Porto star can be the ace up the Reds sleeve as they bid to pip Manchester City to the title.
The fashion in which the 25-year-old swaggered around the pitch against the Canaries made it seem as though Diaz had been apart of the well-oiled