A 95th-minute equaliser from Luis Diaz spared Liverpool from a second defeat of the season as they grabbed a 1-1 draw at Luton Town on Sunday.
After the Tahith Chong had given the hosts the lead in the second half it was left to substitute Diaz to head home the leveller from Harvey Elliott's cross before he revealed an emotional and pointed message to his father's kidnappers back in Colombia under his shirt.
Diaz was mobbed by his team-mates at the full-time whistle as they continued to support him and his family during a harrowing situation involving his father in South America. The ECHO was at Kenilworth Road on Sunday afternoon to pick up on some of the moments you might have missed.
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Alisson impresses
There was one textbook piece of play from Alisson Becker that caught the eyes of more than a handful of fans packed into the home end on Sunday afternoon.
With the goalkeeper looking to start a quick counter-attack having gathered the ball, the Brazil international slung a trademark long pass straight to the feet of Mohamed Salah wide on the right to put the Luton defenders under pressure in a blink.
It was the sort of stuff that Alisson has made his calling card at Anfield since he joined in 2018 but if Liverpool supporters are used to such levels of excellence with the ball at his feet, it was one that the Luton Town faithful don't get to see most weeks.
As the gasps became audible around the group of fans who were situated near the assembled press on the day, one particular match-goer summed up the general feeling of the home supporters
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