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Against the canvas, the reason why Luis Díaz is a substitute in Liverpool vs Brighton

A strategic decision has placed Luis Díaz on the bench for Liverpool’s match against Brighton.

By David Arengas

Luis Díaz Photo: Semana, AXXA
Luis Díaz Photo: Semana, AXXA
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Colombian winger Luis Díaz was left out of Liverpool's starting lineup for their match against Brighton. Manager Arne Slot opted to start Cody Gakpo instead, further solidifying the Dutchman's position in the team since his arrival.

Liverpool's starting lineup was as follows:

  • Goalkeeper: Kelleher
  • Defenders: Alexander-Arnold, Konaté, van Dijk, Tsimikas
  • Midfielders: Szoboszlai, Gravenberch, Mac Allister
  • Forwards: Salah, Núñez, Gakpo

Why was Díaz benched?

Several factors could be contributing to Díaz's benching:

  • Adapting to a new system: New manager Arne Slot might be implementing a tactical system that better suits Gakpo's skill set.
  • Squad rotation: The manager may be rotating his squad to keep players fresh and prevent injuries.
  • Evaluating options: Slot could be experimenting with different formations and player combinations to find the most effective team.

The impact of the decision

Díaz's absence from the starting lineup has raised concerns among Colombian fans and Liverpool supporters. The Colombian has been a key player for the Reds since his arrival and his absence is noticeable in the team's attack. However, it's important to remember that competition for places in the starting eleven is fierce and the manager ultimately makes the final decision.

What's next for Díaz at Liverpool?

The future of Díaz at Liverpool is uncertain. While he remains a talented player, he will need to work hard to regain his starting spot. The competition with Gakpo will be intense and the Colombian will need to prove that he can offer something different to the team.

Despite not starting, Díaz still has the opportunity to impact the game if he comes on as a substitute. His pace, skill, and ability to take on defenders could be valuable assets for Liverpool in the latter stages of matches.

In conclusion, Díaz's benching is a significant development that has generated much discussion among fans and pundits. It will be interesting to see how the situation unfolds in the coming weeks and months.


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