When Luis Diaz raced through on goal in added time at Molineux on Saturday, only Jose Sa's fingertips prevented the Colombian from rounding off a scintillating second-half performance in the West Midlands. By that time, Liverpool had overcome their latest dose of Premier League adversity as Cody Gakpo, Andy Robertson and Harvey Elliott all found the back of the net to fire .
Arriving as a half-time substitute, though, the Colombian's introduction was absolutely worth the wait as he immediately provided an uplift to a side that had lethargically gone through the motions during an abject first-half display. READ MORE:
In doing so, Liverpool's No.7 completed 77% of his passes in the attacking third as well as having three attempts at goal.
But if I was picking a particular area [to improve], it would probably be my decision-making. I think it's an area I've got a lot better in but there is always room for improvement.