Sport

Luis Diaz’s wife shares emotional message as Liverpool star returns after six-month layoff

Luis Diaz made his return to playing for Liverpool on Monday night against Leeds after six months out of action and his wife has shared an emotional post to social media marking the occasion.

Liverpool FC — 'So happy to be back' - Luis Diaz on return for Liverpool

Luis Diaz made a highly anticipated return to playing action on Monday night, coming on for Liverpool in the final ten minutes of their 1-6 win against Leeds on Monday night.

Diaz had been out since before the World Cup started, having suffered a knee injury back in October which saw him undergo surgery. This has led to Liverpool being without one of their best attacking threats for a number of months in what has turned out to be a difficult season for the Reds.

UEFA Conference League group A"Liverpool FC v Ajax Amsterdam"

With his return coming in a 1-6 win against Leeds, there will be optimism on Merseyside that the 26-year-old Colombian can provide some of the spark which he showed in the early months of the season to help salvage European football for Klopp. However, what might often go unnoticed is the emotional toll that such injuries take on players’ families.

This was reflected in a message which was shared by Diaz’s wife, Gera Ponce, on Instagram today, with the winger’s return being celebrated by his family. She wrote (in Spanish, translated to English): “How immense the admiration and the pride you make us feel. The most sublime moment after all this recovery time is seeing you enter [the field] again.

Jurgen Klopp explains plan for phased Luis Diaz return

“That feeling we missed so much. And obviously you. More than anyone. You wanted today. I confirm that all the sacrifice and the difficult moments throughout these months have been worth every second. That God is good and his time is perfect.

“I love you so much and I am so happy to know you are back doing what makes you happy. Go my champion!”

Diaz had scored ten goals in his first 38 appearances for Liverpool, all of which came in 2022, but now with his return he has been welcomed back by the club. This is a sentiment which has been echoed by manager Jurgen Klopp, who explained how he felt like a ‘new signing’ in his pre-match press conference last week, Klopp even lauded the player’s personal progress in the past six months.

“He really matured again, much more comfortable than he was in the beginning with everything in a new country. He is like a breath of fresh air every day he is in training. He loves it out there, I said in the beginning when he came that he cannot train without a smile on his face and that’s something really special and that’s exactly how he acts now.”

Diaz signed for the Reds in January 2022 in a deal worth 45m euros (£37.5m) from Portuguese club, Porto, and the winger announced his return with a message of his Instagram after the match, in a post which read: “So happy to be back, amazing three points,”

Related Posts

‘Insane’ Tiger Woods Accusation From Open Championship Commentator Leaves Fans Demanding Punishment

Tiger Woods has been a major talking point ahead of the 2024 Open Championship at Royal Troon, with former pros and pundits alike questioning the 48 year old’s…

Rory McIlroy shot leaves golf fans in awe after using his club backwards at BMW PGA

Rory McIlroy is back in action at this week’s BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth, and he showed why he is one of the world’s best players when using…

LIV Golf stars discover Ryder Cup fate as PGA explain controversial decision

The PGA of America have explained that LIV Golf players will be able to compete on Team USA at next year’s Ryder Cup where they will host the…

“Shirtless” Tiger Woods Impressed Mark O’Meara & Friend Once With His Surprising Display of Talent

What do you think about the bond between Tiger Woods and Mark O’Meara? O’Meara calls him “little brother” meanwhile they have also played alongside him for years. While…

Scottie Scheffler follows in Tiger Woods’ footsteps after caddie decision

Masters champion Scottie Scheffler has won more than $62 million in prize money alone this year – with his caddie Ted Scott needing an accountant due to his…

Rory McIlroy Ends Alleged Beef With Tiger Woods by Protecting Him From ‘Greed’ Allegations

The golf world has no shortage of topsy-turvy news right now, especially with the $3B merger looming over. As the PGA Tour-PIF merger talks have taken a contentious…