Paul Gorst speaks to Spanish football manager Julio Velazquez who has worked in Portugal for the last three years.
From my point of view, there is no doubt that he has not yet reached the peak of his capabilities and he can improve in all aspects.” If there’s one team who will know all about Diaz’s potential threat, however, it is Porto’s historic rivals Benfica and Liverpool’s Champions League quarter-final opponents will be more versed in dealing with the talents of the Reds’ new man than any other team he has come up against during his fledgling days at Anfield. “I think Benfica will have analysed Liverpool's team very well, and for them the most important thing will be to try to counter the collective and try to prevent the potential of the English team from being translated on the pitch” Velazquez says in a chat with the ECHO. “Of course, there are individual players in Liverpool's team that Benfica will have to take into account, and Luis Diaz is one of them, but I would say that the Portuguese team will have to face the opponent through a collective perspective. He's still very young, he has a lot of ability, and some people who know him well tell me that he also has those qualities at a human level, which is also very important for him to evolve and have the hunger to improve more and more. He's someone who can solve a game, he very strong in one-on-one situations with a lot of ability to hurt the opponent and fantastic in the last third of the pitch. He makes the difference.” One of the key aspects behind the decision to sign Diaz was a type of playing style that is not too dissimilar to how Klopp likes to operate up front. Diaz has been central to the renewed belief, hitting the ground running at quite the pace that has many eagerly anticipating what might be possible of the 25-year-old once he has a full pre-season to fall back on Liverpool. His man-of-the-match performance in the Carabao Cup final against Chelsea showed that Diaz has a flair for the big games and with Klopp’s men going for the lot between now and the end of May, the sizeable fixtures will only continue to come. READ MORE: Alex Ferguson blanked Liverpool legend for '20 years' after overhearing private joke 'A NIGHTMARE': 13 players who left Liverpool after falling out with Rafa Benitez READ MORE: Liverpool defender got his wish after £5m exit and Jurgen Klopp social media incident “Luis Diaz is a world-class player, there is no doubt about it,” says Julio Velazquez, a manager with decades of experience that includes stints with Villarreal, Udinese and Real Betis. Velazquez has spent the last few years of his career in Portuguese football with Vitoria Setubal and Maritimo and watched on from close quarters as Diaz become the third big export out of the country in recent years behind Joao Felix (£113m to Atletico Madrid) and Bruno Fernandes (£70m to Manchester United). “Luis is at an extraordinary level, he can play in any top team in European football, and he was a player that was in the top five of the Portuguese league.
Two football hooligans have been banned from watching Manchester City play after attacking Liverpool FC fans ahead of an FA Cup match.
The police were called, at which Bradley became volatile and his actions caused the bones in one officer’s fingers to break. Wright was said to have one previous conviction for a similar offence; Bradley had no previous convictions. Boxes were scattered in the road and the store shutters were damaged. City fans, including the two men, were looking into the carriages before stepping on. One of the windows was cracked, stock had been thrown around the shop and shopping baskets were strewn in the streets. Police responded to reports of chaos at the One Stop Shop, 100 metres from the stadium.
Trying to get to Wembley by train on the big day is a no-no, say rail operators.
"I'm not sure when they had to decide when is the semi-finals. Due to major engineering works on the Euston - Birmingham New Street route, we anticipate our services will be extremely busy." The FA is putting on free coaches for up to 5,000 Liverpool and City fans.
The Forbes 2022 Billionaires List has revealed the net worth of the Reds ownership.
Henry's personal fortune isn't enough to put him among the top 10 richest sports team owners in the world, a list headed by former Microsoft CEO and owner of the Los Angeles Clippers NBA franchise. A number of smaller FSG partners also feature on the money list. Also appearing on the Forbes money list is Liverpool chairman Tom Werner, whose net worth stands at $1.6bn (£1.22bn). Werner, who also serves as FSG chairman, appeared at 1,818 on the billionaires list, his first appearance. Henry would go on to sell the Marlins in 2002 to pave the way for a takeover of the Boston Red Sox with his New England Sports Ventures business (now FSG). That rise was enough to see him climb 289 places from the position he held in 2021 of 1,111. FSG and RedBird subsequently invested capital into James and Carter's blossoming SpringHill Entertainment company, a deal that also saw Liverpool kit suppliers Nike involved, as well as Epic Games.