The Colombian Luis Díaz made his debut as a scorer in Liverpool after having played only four games with the red shirt. After the celebration and the 3-1 victory against Norwich in the Premier League, the footballer continues to receive praise.
Sports commentator Juan Manuel Pons, better known as ‘Bambino Pons’, added to the positive comments. The same Argentine had narrated the moment in which Díaz scored the goal and dedicated a Beatles song to him: “De luisi, de luisi, de luisito… la lara la la la lá”, he sang at that moment.
Now, he made another comment, shared by the journalist Andrés Lacouture, in which he spoke about his impressions during the sports meeting on February 19.
“I realized that the player understood the game. There are footballers who have very good qualities, who have a devilish technique but who don’t understand where to position themselves and when to pass it, when to dribble or when to shoot, Lucho knows everythingPons said in the video posted on Twitter.
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“Technically he is very gifted, physically he is very good, he is very fast, he is very lively to play, his teammates are constantly looking for him and achieving this at Liverpool in two weeks is really a feat,” concluded the commentator on the performance of Díaz in the clip that gathers more than 2,900 ‘likes’.
He also wished him success in his new team and assured that ‘Lucho’ is going to continue to be talked about in “an unstoppable Liverpool“. We just have to wait to see what surprises the peasant will give us.
🎶 From Luisi, From Luisi, From Luisiitooo🎶
We’re still in Lucho mode!
I crossed to Bambino Pons and asked Diaz for a comment about the game, the goal and the song!
Cracks both, the Bambino and Lucho!
Listen to it, it has no waste: pic.twitter.com/6Ov0WpXWbf
— Andres Lacouture (@AndresLacouture) February 20, 2022
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