
Luis Diaz returned to activity with Liverpool FC. The Colombian forward positioned himself in an important way after one of the most complicated weeks of his life. The Colombian established himself fundamentally as one of the footballers who makes an important contribution to the team and has become key in a short time. Therefore, every time he is needed, his absence is felt. Now, the player returned to the team after a few difficult weeks, where the kidnapping of his parents was reported.
Liverpool drew 1-1 this Sunday against the newly promoted Luton Town in a match corresponding to matchday 11 of the Premier League. However, the tie went into the background due to the situation that the match gave us: the return of Colombian Luis Díaz to the fields, with a goal included and with a message for his father kidnapped by the National Liberation Army (ELN) in Colombia .
The head of the National Liberation Army (ELN) guerrilla, Eliécer Herlinto Chamorro, alias "Antonio García", acknowledged that "it was a mistake" to kidnap the father of Colombian soccer player Luis Díaz, after it became known that that group has him captive in the north of the country. "The retention of Luis Díaz's father by the Northern War Front was a mistake.
The German coach was very happy that the Colombian has returned to the team after several days away due to this difficult family situation that he was experiencing. “It's wonderful to see Lucho scoring, wonderful moment but it doesn't change the situation. We just want his dad to be released,” Jurgen Klopp confessed about what Luis Díaz has been experiencing in recent hours. In a statement, the guerrilla, which has open peace negotiations with the Government, pointed out that "the ELN fronts are forced to carry out actions to finance themselves", therefore, "the actions to achieve an economy are not in violation of the cessation fire or its protocols".

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