Benfica fans who clarified their feelings long before the first whistle must have known what it was all about. The sharpest ridicule when the Liverpool squad was announced inside the cave Estadio da Luz was reserved for Luis Diaz, a former rival of Porto before winning his στο 50m move to Anfield in January. Having been used sparingly in recent games, Diaz was in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals from the start. And from the first to the last minute, he was in the sights of both Benfica players and fans. READ MORE: What Liverpool fans sang after Luis Diaz’s goal says a lot about Jürgen Klopp PLAYER SCORE: Nabi Keita is smart and Trent is excellent against Benfica RATING THE PLAYERS: Leave the LFC player ratings here Seduced by Gilberto early on, Diaz simply lifted himself up and continued with it, regularly leading Benfica right-backs to positions he did not want to be in and was ready to move an assist to Sadio Mane to score the second. Starting from the left, Diaz moved to the right for the last half hour, but was in the center position to calmly convert the goal slowly, which gave Liverpool a winning margin that deserved its overall appearance. The barrage of flagpoles thrown at Diaz by the disappointed Benfica fans was met with a rejection smile. Mohamed Salah, despite taking the gap again, was much more encouraging during a lively first half, Mane shone just before the break, Roberto Firmino impressed from the bench and Diego Giotta, as always, could score after its introduction. Diaz, however, may well have done enough to secure a key role at Manchester City on Sunday. It’s the kind of headache that Jurgen Klopp will love. The Konate learning curve Elite football can be such a place that does not forgive. Just ask Ibrahima Konate. For more than half of this conflict for the Champions League, the Frenchman had beaten the dangerous Benfica, Darwin Nunez, setting the tone when he expelled the Uruguayan striker in the first moments. Determined and strong, Konate also found time to push up and head in Andy Robertson’s corner from the right for the first goal of his career at Liverpool to push Klopp’s team ahead 17 minutes. But it was the Frenchman whose missed departure four minutes after the break allowed Nunez to confidently turn the corner and give Benfica and its supporters hope for a return. Read more related articles Read more related articles Konate, a simple center-back puppy at 22, could easily have been hurt. Instead, he remained playful in his job and helped Liverpool stem the tide at home and eventually reveal the division gap between the teams. The defender has now started four of his last five Champions League games, compared to just eight in the Premier League all season, underscoring perhaps why his continued progress is best served in the most familiar environments of European football. And with each play on the still quietly confident Virgil van Dijk, Konate reveals that he learns fast. Trent must be Trent Joe Gomez made a pretty good impression in part against Watford on Saturday. But there is only one Trent Alexander-Arnold. And after a brief sideline, the right-back sent a strong signal in the face of the Etihad clash that he remains in the best shape of his career. Although there was no direct assist in this case, the outrageous crossfield cross into the crossfield that called for Diaz to make Mane for the second time deserves some sort of statistic in itself. To prove that it was not accidental, Alexander-Arnold created an even more ridiculous passage a little later to send Salah to run for a chance for the Egyptian to believe that he should have made a conversion. Klopp, however, will be equally excited by the 23-year-old’s appetite for defense and disposition for coverage, something that will be tested to the maximum by City at the weekend. And on the other hand, Andy Robertson’s assist for the first goal brings him to 14 for the season, approaching at a distance of three of the compatriots of the back. This personal battle continues to push Liverpool to further success.
title: “Liverpool Analysis Luis Diaz Asks Man City Question As Ibrahima Konate Learns Quickly " ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-20” author: “Sam Livesey”
Benfica fans who clarified their feelings long before the first whistle must have known what it was all about. The sharpest ridicule when the Liverpool squad was announced inside the cave Estadio da Luz was reserved for Luis Diaz, a former rival of Porto before winning his στο 50m move to Anfield in January. Having been used sparingly in recent games, Diaz was in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals from the start. And from the first to the last minute, he was in the sights of both Benfica players and fans. READ MORE: What Liverpool fans sang after Luis Diaz’s goal says a lot about Jürgen Klopp PLAYER SCORE: Nabi Keita is smart and Trent is excellent against Benfica RATING THE PLAYERS: Leave the LFC player ratings here Seduced by Gilberto early on, Diaz simply lifted himself up and continued with it, regularly leading Benfica right-backs to positions he did not want to be in and was ready to move an assist to Sadio Mane to score the second. Starting from the left, Diaz moved to the right for the last half hour, but was in the center position to calmly convert the goal slowly, which gave Liverpool a winning margin that deserved its overall appearance. The barrage of flagpoles thrown at Diaz by the disappointed Benfica fans was met with a rejection smile. Mohamed Salah, despite taking the gap again, was much more encouraging during a lively first half, Mane shone just before the break, Roberto Firmino impressed from the bench and Diego Giotta, as always, could score after its introduction. Diaz, however, may well have done enough to secure a key role at Manchester City on Sunday. It’s the kind of headache that Jurgen Klopp will love. The Konate learning curve Elite football can be such a place that does not forgive. Just ask Ibrahima Konate. For more than half of this conflict for the Champions League, the Frenchman had beaten the dangerous Benfica, Darwin Nunez, setting the tone when he expelled the Uruguayan striker in the first moments. Determined and strong, Konate also found time to push up and head in Andy Robertson’s corner from the right for the first goal of his career at Liverpool to push Klopp’s team ahead 17 minutes. But it was the Frenchman whose missed departure four minutes after the break allowed Nunez to confidently turn the corner and give Benfica and its supporters hope for a return. Read more related articles Read more related articles Konate, a simple center-back puppy at 22, could easily have been hurt. Instead, he remained playful in his job and helped Liverpool stem the tide at home and eventually reveal the division gap between the teams. The defender has now started four of his last five Champions League games, compared to just eight in the Premier League all season, underscoring perhaps why his continued progress is best served in the most familiar environments of European football. And with each play on the still quietly confident Virgil van Dijk, Konate reveals that he learns fast. Trent must be Trent Joe Gomez made a pretty good impression in part against Watford on Saturday. But there is only one Trent Alexander-Arnold. And after a brief sideline, the right-back sent a strong signal in the face of the Etihad clash that he remains in the best shape of his career. Although there was no direct assist in this case, the outrageous crossfield cross into the crossfield that called for Diaz to make Mane for the second time deserves some sort of statistic in itself. To prove that it was not accidental, Alexander-Arnold created an even more ridiculous passage a little later to send Salah to run for a chance for the Egyptian to believe that he should have made a conversion. Klopp, however, will be equally excited by the 23-year-old’s appetite for defense and disposition for coverage, something that will be tested to the maximum by City at the weekend. And on the other hand, Andy Robertson’s assist for the first goal brings him to 14 for the season, approaching at a distance of three of the compatriots of the back. This personal battle continues to push Liverpool to further success.