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After failing in the Champions League final, Luis Daz was distraught and in tears.Luis Daz dreamed of being Champions League champion at the age of 25, just four months after joining Liverpool and winning the League Cup and FA Cup in England.Nonetheless, a goal by Vinicius in the 57th minute shattered the countryman's and Klopp's illusions.
Both sides of the coin were visible after Frenchman Clément Turpin's final whistle: the elation of the 14-time champions and the despair of the English.
Luis Daz cried openly in front of his colleagues. Klopp gave a firm and passionate hug to the Colombian after he exited the game after 65 minutes.
Later, on one side of the field, Luis Daz sat inconsolably on his knees, and Sadio Mané approached him. He hugged him while conversing with him and offering words of support.It is the third time a Colombian has finished second in the Champions League, following Juan Guillermo Cuadrado's feat with Juventus in the 2016-2017 season. On May 28, he will face the same rival for Liverpool, Real Madrid, in Kiev. The 'panita' came in in the 66th minute for Andrea Barzagli and did not have the best game of his life, as he was sent off for a double yellow card in the 84th minute.
The Spaniards won 4-1 that day.
Davinson Sánchez, who played for Tottenham in the 2018-2019 season, was another Colombian who finished second in the most prestigious club event. Luis Dáz's current squad triumphed 2-0 in Madrid's Wanda Metropolitano stadium on that day.The peasant was left with the desire to follow in the footsteps of Iván Ramiro Córdoba, who rose with Inter Milan in the 2009-2010 season, and James Rodrguez, who achieved the orejonas in the years 2015-2016 and 2016-2017.Nonetheless, Luis Daz created history with the minutes he played and simply by being a starter, as no Colombian had ever started the Champions League final game.
The Colombian winger played 409 minutes in the Champions League round-robin matches against Inter Milan, Benfica, Villareal, and Real Madrid. He also scored two goals in two games against Benfica and Villareal."I am really pleased and content, and I am grateful for this wonderful opportunity." I am living a fantasy that I had always wished for and desired. That is something I do not believe. Luis Daz admitted before the game at the Stade de France that he was "enjoying the moment" and "taking advantage of the day to day to continue progressing on a personal and sporting level."
"We know how good Real Madrid is, what a terrific club they are, and how much experience they have, but we also have a fantastic roster." I don't believe it right now, but I'm aware that I'm having a fantastic time in Liverpool. The only thing I want to do is construct my home.
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