Liverpool’s Luis Diaz offers fans an injury update as he posts a training video on social media

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Luis Diaz gives Liverpool fans an update on his injury by posting a video of himself hitting the gym in Melwood, and the Colombian is expected to return in March after being sidelined since October.

  • Luis Díaz has not played since he injured his knee against Arsenal in October
  • The Colombian striker is not expected to return to the first team until March
  • He has now posted a video of himself working out at the gym on social media.
  • Diaz scored four goals in 12 games for the Reds this season before his injury

Liverpool striker Luis Diaz has shown fans a glimpse of him in training as the Colombia star contemplates a return to the first team after a long season out of injury.

Diaz has not been available for the Reds since he injured his knee against Arsenal in October, and his team have struggled in his absence.

They currently sit ninth in the Premier League after a sobering loss to Brighton on Saturday, with their top four hopes in tatters.

Luis Diaz has been on the sidelines at Liverpool since he injured his knee in October.

Luis Diaz has been on the sidelines at Liverpool since he injured his knee in October.

Luis Díaz trains after a long absence injured

He is expected to play again in March.

The Colombian striker has now posted a video of himself training again

Diaz’s return would give Liverpool a huge boost, and the winger gave an update on his return on Monday when posted a video of himself at the gym.

He completed light exercises in the clip while wearing a brace on his injured left knee.

reports in the liverpool echo suggest Diaz will return to play in March, meaning he will have been out for five months of the season.

The 26-year-old was previously expected to return after the World Cup but was later forced to undergo surgery after the injury worsened on Liverpool’s mid-season tour in Dubai, ruling him out. for another three months.

Diaz had performed well before his injury, scoring four goals in 12 games this season.

Diaz had performed well before his injury, scoring four goals in 12 games this season.

Jurgen Klopp's team faces Wolves on Tuesday without several first-team forwards

Jurgen Klopp’s team faces Wolves on Tuesday without several first-team forwards

Jurgen Klopp hopes that Díaz can return as soon as possible as he is currently missing several key forwards, including Diogo Jota, Darwin Núñez and Roberto Firmino.

It leaves him with only Mohamed Salah and new signing Cody Gakpo available among the club’s top strikers as Liverpool prepare for an FA Cup replay against Wolves on Tuesday.

When fit, Díaz has been among the Reds’ best players this season, scoring four goals in 12 games in all competitions and bringing energy to a team that has often looked flat.