Earlier on Monday, we covered a couple of articles in the Colombian media regarding the worry surrounding Liverpool’s Luis Díaz.
The Colombia star came off in the 4-3 loss on Sunday with some discomfort in his groin, which even Jürgen Klopp commented on afterwards.
That set off a few alarm bells in his home country ahead of the international break, but Noticias Caracol have a follow up article on the manner after the Colombia national team pictured the Liverpool star arriving to join up with his compatriots.
They recall the fear that had set in after he was forced off against Manchester United, but they make it clear that, ‘in the end it was nothing serious’, and he was able to turn up on Monday with others in London, where they are set to face Spain and Romania in the next couple of weeks.
The Liverpool player, as well as Juan Fernando Quintero, Richard Ríos and Jhon Arios, all arrived on Monday, and the four latest arrivals are expected to ‘make themselves available’ to Néstor Lorenzo as they start preparing for their next game.
The 27-year-old has been in fine form this season for the Reds, scoring 11 goals and assisting another five in 39 appearances in all competitions.