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Luis Diaz was absolutely electric during Sunday's cup final win over Chelsea.
Without putting too much pressure on his shoulders, he has settled in really well and already looks to be the real deal. He is a player we could have for a number of years and he will only get better, which is an added bonus. It takes a lot of players time to adapt to English football, but he has made light work of it after arriving from Portugal.
It's also hard to ignore the performance of Caoimhin Kelleher, who was trusted to start the final. Chelsea opted to switch their keepers going into the final, but Klopp stuck by his man.
He is only very young but is a superb keeper. I can’t tell you how pleased I am for him. He is going to be the Republic of Ireland’s number one keeper for years to come.
The issue he has is that the best goalkeeper in the world is ahead of him in his position at Liverpool, which is really tough for him. Where does his future lie? We will have to wait and see. He is a great shot stopper, is great with his feet and ticks every box. His was probably the best penalty of the night.
Chelsea's decision to take off Mendy for Kepa was odd. I was happy to see that happen, to be honest. Mendy had a brilliant game and he may