Diaz saves Liverpool from Luton shock on return after parents’ kidnap

Liverpool’s Luis Diaz celebrates after scoring his side’s first goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Luton Town and Liverpool, at Kenilworth Road, Luton. (AP)
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Updated 05 November 2023
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Diaz saves Liverpool from Luton shock on return after parents’ kidnap

  • Diaz’s soaring leap and header five minutes into stoppage time denied the Hatters their first ever home win in the Premier League

LUTON: Luis Diaz saved Liverpool from a shock defeat at Luton in a 1-1 draw on Sunday on his first appearance since his parents were kidnapped in his native Colombia.
The winger was introduced as a substitute moments after Tahith Chong had given Luton a stunning lead 10 minutes from time.
Diaz’s soaring leap and header five minutes into stoppage time denied the Hatters their first ever home win in the Premier League.
His mother was rescued within hours of her capture on October 28, but the search goes on for his father Luis Manuel Diaz.
The 26-year-old revealed a t-shirt saying “freedom for Dad” after scoring and again at full-time.
“It’s a wonderful moment but it doesn’t change the situation,” said Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp. “The most important thing is his father is released.
“It is wonderful he wanted to be here. For us a super important goal and for him very important and emotional, but that’s it.”
Diaz’s remarkable show of strength glossed over a poor performance and result for the Reds.
Liverpool spent more on each of their starting midfield trio this summer than Luton have in the transfer market since the advent of the Premier League in 1992.
Yet, Rob Edwards’ men were seconds away from one of the biggest shocks in Premier League history.
Darwin Nunez struck the crossbar early on for the visitors.
But it was a spectacular miss with the score still level at 0-0 that will haunt the Uruguayan.
Mohamed Salah should also have scored with a free header from close range 20 minutes from time.
But when the Egyptian’s effort fell to Nunez, he somehow blazed over with the goal gaping.
Instead it was Chong who opened the scoring in controversial fashion.
Liverpool were screaming for a penalty for handball against Ross Barkley at a corner as Luton broke upfield and Issa Kabore crossed for the former Manchester United winger to slot home.
Diaz was then summoned from the bench and in a fairytale ending grabbed the equalizer when he met Harvey Elliott’s cross to the back post.
There is hope that Diaz’s father will soon be released after the head of the ELN guerilla group that seized the couple acknowledged the organization had made a “mistake.”
Liverpool missed the chance to go second in the table but edge up to third, above Arsenal on goal difference.
A point takes Luton out of the relegation zone.
Earlier, Nottingham Forest stunned Aston Villa with their first Premier League win in seven games as Ola Aina and Orel Mangala struck in a deserved 2-0 win.
The sides came into the match in very different form as Villa’s six-game unbeaten league run had taken Unai Emery’s men to fifth in the table.
However, Villa made a terrible start when Aina found the bottom corner from outside the box after five minutes and the visitors never recovered.
Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez picked up the prize for the world’s best goalkeeper at the Ballon d’Or ceremony earlier this week for his heroics in helping Argentina to World Cup glory last year.
Yet it was an error from Martinez that gifted Forest their second goal as he got a hand to Mangala’s strike, but did not do enough to divert the ball to safety as it looped back into his goal.
A much-needed victory for Forest eases speculation that Steve Cooper was at risk of becoming the first Premier League manager of the season to be sacked.
“I’ve got a lot of gratitude for the players for sticking to the plan and committing to it,” said Cooper.
Forest climb to 12th in the table, eight points clear of the relegation zone.


Al-Ahli confirm Asian Champions League Elite progress with emphatic 5-0 win over Al-Shorta

Updated 23 December 2025
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Al-Ahli confirm Asian Champions League Elite progress with emphatic 5-0 win over Al-Shorta

  • Al-Ahli are joined in the next round by Tractor, who claimed ‌a 2-1 win over Qatar’s Al-Duhail ‍through a late goal by ‍Amirhossein Hosseinzadeh
  • The first eight finishers in the league phases in east and west Asia advance to the round of ‌16, which will be played in March, with the quarterfinals, semifinals and final in Saudi Arabia in April

BAGHDAD: Defending champions Al-Ahli cruised to a 5-0 win over Al-Shorta in Baghdad on Monday as the Saudi Pro League side confirmed their progress to the knockout rounds ​of the Asian Champions League Elite alongside Iran’s Tractor FC.

Goals from Roger Ibanez, Ivan Toney, Galeno, Saleh Abu Al-Shamat and Ziyad Al-Johani sealed a comfortable win for Matthias Jaissle’s side, who moved on to 13 points from six matches to guarantee a top-eight finish in the 12-team standings.

“We did well today and we go home with three points,” ‌Ibanez said. “That’s ‌the important part.”

Ibanez gave Al-Ahli the ‌lead ⁠when ​he converted ‌Toney’s cut-back in the 30th minute and the former Brentford striker doubled the lead when he raced onto a pass through the middle by Galeno soon after the restart.

Galeno converted from a tight angle and Al-Shamat and Al-Johani netted in the closing stages as Al-Ahli bounced back from a surprise loss to Sharjah ⁠FC last month.

Al-Ahli are joined in the next round by Tractor, who claimed ‌a 2-1 win over Qatar’s Al-Duhail ‍through a late goal by ‍Amirhossein Hosseinzadeh.

Benjamin Bourigeaud had given Al-Duhail a 35th-minute lead from ‍the penalty spot but Shojae Khalilzadeh levelled the scores and Hosseinzadeh hit the winner two minutes into stoppage time.

Tractor moved on to 14 points and second in the table behind Al-Hilal who recorded ​a sixth consecutive win in the competition with a 1-0 victory over Sharjah in the UAE.

Simone ⁠Inzaghi’s side had already confirmed their place in the next phase and picked up another three points when Malcom struck with nine minutes remaining.

Al-Gharafa kept their qualification hopes alive through a 1-0 win over Al-Wahda from the UAE with Seydou Sano scoring an 87th-minute winner for the Qatari side.

Al-Gharafa climbed to six points and ninth in the table while Al-Wahda, who have qualified, dropped to fourth.

The first eight finishers in the league phases in east and west Asia advance to the round of ‌16, which will be played in March, with the quarteRfinals, semifinals and final in Saudi Arabia in April.