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Klopp: I gave Diaz a hug as we wait for good news

5 Nov 2023
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp and goalkeeper Alisson pay tribute to Liverpool colleague amid ongoing family situation

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Jurgen Klopp and Alisson have paid tribute to Luis Diaz, who returned to action on Sunday with a late equaliser in Liverpool's draw at Luton Town amid an ongoing family situation in his home country of Colombia. 

According to reports, the midfielder's father is still missing having been kidnapped along with Diaz's mother, who has since been found safely. 

See: Diaz's emotional late goal denies Luton historic win

"It's wonderful, it's emotional and it's fantastic. But the real problem is not sorted," Klopp told Liverpool's official website.

"We wanted to give – and he wanted as well Lucho the opportunity to be a little bit distracted from the other things. He cannot do nothing, he is waiting all the time, the whole family is waiting all the time. And so he trained now a few times with us and he was then in a good mood, and that's good for him.

"I think the signs from Colombia are rather positive, optimistic but the one thing we all want to hear, it didn't happen yet.

"After the game no words were necessary. We just gave each other a hug. We know how he is – OK but desperately waiting for the right news."

Goalkeeper Alisson says people cannot imagine what Diaz is going through as he hailed his team-mate's strength of character, and says Liverpool are rallying around him to help in whatever way they can.

“It says a lot about his character, about his inner strength,” Alisson said. “Not many people [can] imagine what he is going [through] now, even as we are close to him, of course we are supporting him.

“We feel his pain but for him it’s a different level. Football sometimes in dark moments can bring joy to people, can bring joy to somebody who is struggling. And I think football is bringing a slice of joy to Lucho at this time.

“We are together with him for whatever he needs, to take his time. He came, trained, came to the game, scored a fantastic goal for us that was really important. We are with him 100 per cent.”

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