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Klopp on Dias: “He has been back in training for two days, we are waiting for the good news from Colombia”

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The case of the kidnapping of Luis Diaz’s parents has raised alarm in Liverpool. Jurgen Klopp revealed that the player has resumed training but will not rush him ahead of the game against Luton.

Liverpool’s game against Nottingham last week took place at Anfield in an emotionally charged atmosphere after everyone had recently been informed that Luis Diaz’s parents had been kidnapped in Colombia, the player was in a poor mental state and out was excluded from transport.

A little over 24 hours later, the situation is somewhat better: the footballer’s mother has returned home after the concerted efforts of the country’s local police, and everyone is also awaiting the release of his father, and this particular case has the character for the Colombian authorities of “national importance”.

For his part, Jürgen Klopp announced at the press conference that Luis Diaz has been taking part in Liverpool’s training for two days and that it is up to him whether he will be available for the team’s away game against Luton in the Premier League. The German emphasized that he I won’t put any pressure on you in the slightest.

“Luis was in training two days ago, he trained on Thursday and he will be with the team today. If he feels good, he’ll be here.”

You can tell he’s doing well when he’s with the other kids, but you can also tell he hasn’t slept much. We have to see his condition.

I have news from Colombia and anything that gives us hope is good. We expect really good news. I don’t know what we’ll do on Sunday, we’re just waiting.

It is up to him whether he is made available to the team or not. I won’t push him at all. Klopp said at the press conference on Friday before the press conference on Sunday (May 11th, 6:30 p.m., Novasports Premier League, LIVE on Sportish). Away game against Luton.

Source: sport 24

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