The 2023/24 Premier League season produced an enthralling title race, and Liverpool attacker Luiz Diaz was one of the top playmakers in the top flight.
However, Liverpool’s inefficiency in front of goal meant Diaz amassed just nine goal-creating actions.
The team’s poor finishing has been a critical issue. Liverpool’s dire run in front of goal cost them in the title race. The Reds failed to convert Diaz’s effectiveness into tangible results.
Liverpool led the way at the top of the table for most of the second half of the season, but their profligacy in front of goal left them trailing in the run-in.
Diaz has also faced criticism for his productivity in the final third. In 37 league appearances, he recorded just eight goals and five assists, missing 12 big chances. His nine percent conversion rate has raised concerns among fans and pundits.
However, it is worth noting that Diaz’s contributions are beyond goals and assists. He excels in advancing the ball, with an average of 4.1 progressive carries per 90 minutes, demonstrating his ability to penetrate opposition defences.
His relentless dribbling and ability to navigate tight spaces make him a constant threat, creating opportunities for himself and his teammates.
Diaz is always willing to position himself in dangerous areas, evident from his 7.1 touches in the box per game. His shot-creating actions place him in the 91st percentile among players in Europe’s top five leagues, underscoring his elite playmaking abilities.
Liverpool and Diaz’s season may have been underwhelming in the end, but there is a silver lining.
His dribbling and ability to create scoring chances make him a valuable asset. If Liverpool can address their finishing woes, Diaz can potentially elevate the team’s attacking threat under Arne Slot next season.
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