In the final moments of stoppage time, Diaz decided to make a special mark with a bold finish

In the final moments of stoppage time, Diaz decided to make a special mark with a bold finish. From about 8 meters out, he calmly executed a no-look shot with his right foot, completing his hat trick to the cheers of the crowd

Liverpool Fans Love Luis Diaz’s No-Look Shot

During his incredible hat-trick, Luis Diaz thrilled Liverpool supporters with a no-look shot that drove the Anfield stadium into a frenzy.

For an hour, Leverkusen kept Liverpool at bay under the leadership of Xabi Alonso. Diaz, however, broke the tie with a deft first goal in the 61st minute, setting off a run of goals for The Kop. Liverpool took the lead right away as Cody Gakpo doubled the difference. Without stopping there, Diaz added more goals in the 83rd minute to make the score 3-0.

Diaz made the bold decision to end with a daring finish in the last few minutes of stoppage time. He completed his hat-trick to the applause of the crowd by coolly making a no-look shot with his right foot from 8 meters out. This bold and understated play caused a sensation on social media in addition to delighting the Anfield fans.

Fans were so excited that one well-known comment said, “So cool, Diaz didn’t even need to look to score.” Someone else said: “Luis Diaz really scored a hat-trick with a no-look shot, so cool.” One fan, however, likened Diaz to his former colleague Roberto Firmino, who is also well-known for his spontaneous moves: “Luis Diaz continues the Firmino no-look tradition.”

Liverpool maintained their pristine record after four games and climbed to the top of their Champions League group thanks to the victory. With their game at its best, Jurgen Klopp’s team is full of confidence and eager for the next challenge. With his spectacular hat-trick and no-look finish, Luis Diaz has emerged as a new representation of Liverpool’s power and inventiveness this season.

Sporting’s Viktor Gyokeres scored a hat-trick against Man City to help his team win 4-1 in the Champions League series that concluded this morning, November 6. Because Gyokeres is the name that new coach Ruben Amorim is anticipated to bring to Old Trafford, his goals caused chaos among Manchester United supporters.