It’s the kind of night that makes the “what if” questions impossible to ignore for Liverpool FC.
Luis Díaz — sold to FC Bayern Munich last summer — continues to underline exactly what Liverpool let go, delivering again on the biggest stage by scoring in the Champions League semi-final first leg against Paris Saint-Germain.
Even in a chaotic 5-4 defeat, Díaz stood out.
Thriving after Anfield
Since leaving Liverpool, Díaz has taken his game to another level.
Goals and assists at elite volume
Big-game contributions
Consistent performances in high-pressure moments
This isn’t just form — it’s confirmation of world-class quality.
The one that got away?
For Liverpool, it raises uncomfortable questions.
At a time when the team has:
Struggled for consistent attacking output
Lacked cutting edge in key moments
Searched for reliability in the final third
Díaz is doing exactly what they’ve needed — just somewhere else.
Big moments, big player
Scoring away to PSG in a Champions League semi-final isn’t routine.
It’s what top players do:
Step up under pressure
Deliver on the biggest stage
Influence games that define seasons
Díaz is proving he belongs at that level.
A decision that lingers
Selling him last summer may have made sense financially or strategically at the time.
But football isn’t judged on balance sheets — it’s judged on impact.
And right now, the impact Díaz is having for Bayern only amplifies the sense that Liverpool may have let go of something special.
Final thought
A 5-4 defeat might grab the headlines — but for Liverpool fans, the real story is familiar.
Luis Díaz, shining, decisive, and performing at the very highest level.
Just not in red anymore.
And that’s a reality that’s getting harder to ignore.
Jamie (The Kopite View)