
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp was delighted with Luis Diaz's impact for victory over West Ham.
The Colombian produced a wonderous piece of skill to create an early chance for himself which he drove into Craig Dawson's face.
Diaz then came close twice in the second half too, with the first of those particularly impressive in the way he manipulated Mane's pass into a scoring chance that went narrowly wide. When he was replaced in the final minute of injury time, his standing ovation was fully deserved.
"He is a top player - a most easy player to coach because all the things he is doing are pretty natural to him," said Klopp.
"There is not a lot of coaching necessary. Of course he needs to work on one or two things we do defensively, but he is very football smart, has a big heart and wants to fight extremely hard for the team."
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