Luis Diaz should have been exhausted.
Liverpool and Manchester City had offered up a modern Premier League classic at Anfield, and Diaz had been a prominent presence — marauding up and down the home side’s left flank in an effort to unlock the champions’ defence.
There should have been nothing left in the tank as he picked up the ball in the 81st minute midway inside his own half. Few Liverpool fans would have blamed him had he taken the easy option of belting it away from danger.
But that is not the Luis Diaz way…
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