Liverpool’s entire team, according to Captain Virgil Van Dijk, is supporting Luis Diaz in relation to his father’s abduction in La Guajira. To expedite the release, the Colombian government withdraws its forces.After making a comeback, Luis Diaz scored the excruciating equaliser against Luton Town and gave his father a medal for it. The club is fully in solidarity with the Colombian. The encouragement letters and Diogo Jota’s act of donning the number seven shirt while celebrating a goal have provided the winger a lift during these uncertain times.
He voluntarily went back to training camp in time for Luton Town’s visit, when he scored a late equaliser to seal a 1-1 draw. Although his jubilation was subdued, it carried a powerful message: “Freedom for Dad” on his shirt. Van Dijk admitted that the other teammates were going through a trying moment.
“To describe it as a “tough week” would be an understatement. This week, he trained with us. It helps him that he feels safe and secure when he’s with us. As we stated last week, we are here for him. “We are here for him and everyone should support him, and hopefully we can solve it as soon as possible. It is an absolutely horrible situation, and we hope there is a solution,” the Dutchman stated.
Van Dijk’s support for Diaz
His father was abducted a week ago, and the rebel group that took him hostage declared it would free him. He stipulated that the early release of military personnel advancing in his pursuit would be contingent upon their withdrawal. “Lucho does not want us to experience the same pain as he is. We all know that his goal in all of this is to get the fuel out of it, so it’s not escalated but resolved as his father is still not yet resured