NewsLuis Diaz voted Liverpool's Standard Chartered Men's Player of the Month
The Colombian forward claims the award for the first time in 2023-24 after topping a fan poll on Liverpoolfc.com.
He emerged the clear winner after fine performances in his eight outings during the period, with teammates Alexis Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo finishing in second and third respectively.
Collecting the trophy at the AXA Training Centre, the No.7 said: "Thank you very much. I'm really happy and grateful to have received this award, which is so valuable to us players.
"I'm happy for the support of all the fans, knowing that they have been with me from the very moment I arrived until the last.
"They have always been super-attentive and supportive, not only of me but also of the institution, the team and I am very grateful to God for helping the team in this way."
Diaz made seven starts throughout April and was on the scoresheet in the Reds' Premier League draw away at Manchester United.
He added: "I'm contributing to the team, as I've always wanted to do, with goals, assists, playing well. The team comes first before the individual."
Why you voted for Diaz
Phil: He never stops trying. Incredible energy!
Sue: Consistent in every game, always gives 100 per cent.
Sheila: Because of his energy and how much he enjoys playing for Liverpool too.
Ben: He's played with so much energy in every game. Definitely deserves it!
Greg: Most consistent and exciting player, who has been at the heart of everything good over this recent tricky period.
Standard Chartered Men's Player of the Month 2023-24
- April: Luis Diaz
- March: Alexis Mac Allister
- February: Virgil van Dijk
- January: Conor Bradley
- December: Wataru Endo
- November: Mohamed Salah
- October: Mohamed Salah
- September: Mohamed Salah
- August: Dominik Szoboszlai
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