Luis Diaz’s first goal in a Liverpool shirt It has been all the rage on social media. The video of the score has become a trend, and, in addition, the spectacular narration made by the renowned Argentine narrator, Bambino Pons.
Díaz scored his goal in the 81st minute, the 3-1 victory of Liverpool against Norwich. The player left at minute 89 between applause.
The song of the baby
The Bambino immediately became a trend in Colombia, for his account of the annotation. Pons’s style is recognized by his singing using rhythms of famous songs from different genres.
“Gooooooal for luisi, for luisi, for luisiiito, lalalalalala; it was luisi, it was luisi, it was luisiiito, lalalala…”, was Pons’ song for the Colombian’s goal.
It references a famous Beatles song called ‘Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da’, originally recorded on their self-titled album, The Beatles.
The song was composed by Paul McCartney, but credited to Lennon/McCartney. In 1976, the song was released as a single with “Julia” on the B-side.
The lyrics ‘ob la di ob la da, life goes on, bra’, was an expression of the Nigerian conga player Jimmy Scott, who was known to McCartney.
It is not the first time that Pons has used the rhythm of this song to cover his goal song. At the time he also did it with former Colombian striker Juan Pablo Ángel, to whom he said “Angeli-Angeli, Angelito. Lalalala”. Ángel was a striker for the English Aston Villa.
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