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Luis Diaz answers Arne Slot question as he explains Liverpool goalscoring form

Luis Diaz celebrates scoring for Liverpool.
-Credit: (Image: Photo by Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)


Liverpool forward Luis Diaz is now only three goals away from equaling his Premier League total from the whole of last season, with the Colombian having found the back of the net five times in five matches at the beginning of the campaign.

Diaz scored 13 goals in all competitions last season but only eight of those came in the 37 league matches in which he featured. So far this season, he is scoring a goal every 72 minutes on the pitch and seems to have found a ruthless streak in the final third.

"I am calmer and happier now," he told Sky Sports ahead of the game against Wolves this weekend. "I am really enjoying the way football is making me feel. I have always felt that way, of course. I always try to enjoy it and try to play with a smile when I go out on the pitch, albeit with seriousness, knowing I have a job to do.

"But it was a very difficult year. This year, I am 100 per cent focused. I have to be better. We also have to be better as a team. Hopefully we can achieve everything that we are setting out to do."

It should not be forgotten, of course, that Diaz's father was kidnapped last season. As well as coming back from a long-term injury, the 27-year-old also had to deal with that unique distraction. Now, though, he seems more settled and it should probably not be a huge surprise.

Liverpool boss Arne Slot was asked about Diaz's form during his press conference earlier today, insisting that he wasn't doing anything special behind the scenes with the Colombian.

Luis Diaz celebrates with his Liverpool teammates after scoring against Bournemouth.
Luis Diaz scored twice for Liverpool against Bournemouth. -Credit:Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images

"We train with them on a daily basis, how best to position themselves but there has been nothing specific with Luis," Slot said. "It is mainly in the last third, down to the player's finishing ability.

"I think he always had that ability to score goals. I wasn't aware he scored eight goals last season. For someone of his quality, that is not up to the standard. He has come back to his normal level. Maybe he was unlucky last year?"

Liverpool.com says: Diaz has started this season really well and the biggest difference appears to be that he is getting clear-cut chances. Whether that is by design or otherwise, it's working for now and long may it continue.