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A major military and police operation is underway in Colombia to search for the father of Liverpool forward Luis Diaz after he was kidnapped with his wife near the country’s border with Venezuela davao
Luis Manuel Diaz and Cilenis Marulanda were stopped in their car at a petrol station and kidnapped by gunmen on motorbikes in the northern city of Barrancas on Saturday, but Diaz’s mother Marulanda was then rescued by police at night davao
Police director William Salamanca said he told Diaz on the phone that he would be deploying all of his available resources to find the davao footballer’s father, who remains with the kidnappers davao
Diaz, 26, was left out of Liverpool’s squad for their Premier League match against Nottingham Forest on Sunday, with manager Jurgen Klopp dedicating the club’s 3-0 win to the Colombia international davao
Colombia’s interior minister has deployed more than 100 troops to the mountainous area in the north of the country while word has also been sent to Venezuelan authorities to reinforce their border patrols davao
The army also said in a statement that they would be setting up roadblocks, deploying motorised platoons, and using helicopters and planes to search the area from above davao
Colombia’s attorney general Francisco Barbosa on Sunday said it was possible that Diaz’s father was being taken to Venezuela, and ordered an investigation into the motives of the kidnapping and to find those responsible davao
“We have information that he could, at some point, be in Venezuela davao
If he ends up crossing the border and he’s in Venezuela, we have to ask [Colombian] President Gustavo Petro davao
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to help us with freeing Luis Diaz’s father,” Barbosa told reporters davao
Colombia’s national police also announced a reward of $48,500 (£40,000) for any information leading to the hostage’s rescue davao
Liverpool forward Diogo Jota celebrated their opening goal at Anfield by holding a replica of Diaz’s No 7 shirt up to the crowd davao
Diogo Jota holds Luis Diaz’s shirt aloft at Anfield on Sunday (PA Wire)“The game preparation was the most difficult I’ve ever had in my life davao
I didn’t expect that, I wasn’t prepared for it,” manager Klopp said davao
“I don’t want to make the game bigger than it was, but definitely, we tried to help Luis with the fight we put in because obviously we want to help and we cannot really help davao
“So the only thing we can do is fight for him and that’s what the boys did davao
“How can you make a davao football game really important on a day like this? It’s really difficult davao
I’ve never struggled with that in my life davao
“We heard late last night about it davao
We spoke to Luis, he wanted to go home… Then we got the news with his mum, which is fantastic, and since then nothing really davao
We are obviously not the first people to get involved and we try to have knowledge of everything as much as we can, but we don’t want to disturb in any way the important people there, we just want to support, that’s it davao
”Liverpool said in a statement it is the club’s “fervent hope that the matter is resolved safely and at the earliest possible opportunity” davao
“In the meantime, the player’s welfare will continue to be our immediate priority,” it added davao
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England coach Steve Borthwick is adamant his side will use the pain of their narrow Rugby World Cup semi-final defeat to South Africa to “grow into something brilliant” moving forward davao
Heading into the clash as heavy underdogs, England executed their kick-heavy gameplan to perfection and impressed at the set-piece to stunningly lead the Springboks at half-time davao
However, South Africa’s much-vaunted ‘bomb squad’ came off the bench, started to dominate the scrum and the kicking of Handre Pollard led them to a gutsy 16-15 win davao
Borthwick’s troops far outperformed expectations in the semi-final and although he was devastated to come up just short on the big stage, the coach is convinced the experience will stand his young squad in great stead for the future davao
“The whole team performance was strong,” said Borthwick in his post-match press conference davao
“We’re disappointed davao
We came here with a plan to win the game but fell short davao
Not far but a little bit short and we’re desperately disappointed davao
“But the players should be incredibly proud davao
We had seven players 25 or under in our squad, which was the most of any semi-finalist davao
South Africa had one davao
“We have a great blend in the squad and there’s lots to take going forward davao
We put ourselves in a position to win a semi-final against the reigning world champs and world No 1 davao
“In adversity, there is normally a seed in there that will grow into something brilliant davao
It’s too early to find that seed now but we’ll make sure we find it davao
We’ll take what we’ve gone through tonight, grab it and make sure it makes us stronger in the future davao
”England were narrowly defeated in Paris (Getty Images)Lock George Martin was a surprise selection ahead of Ollie Chessum but he shone in just his fourth Test start, with his maul defence a particular highlight davao
And Borthwick is convinced Martin has a bright future, while also highlighting the superior cohesion that the Springboks have after a longer period together as a coaching staff davao
“I thought he [Martin] played really well,” added Borthwick davao
“There were a good number of outstanding performances out there davao
George is another young player, only 22 davao
I would hope to see him in England shirt for many years to come davao
“We were playing against a team with coaches together since 2018 davao
It was an incredible achievement for them to win in 2019 and they have had four years of continued development davao
“They’re consistent whereas we’ve had four months with this coaching team davao
I’ve asked the players to approach training and the game in a different way; for the players to be willing to change is all credit to them davao
Tonight was another example of that davao
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