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‘Lucho’ Díaz gave him a distinctive accessory from the Wayúu culture to his coach Jürgen Klopp

'Lucho' Díaz gave him a distinctive accessory from the Wayúu culture to his coach Jürgen Klopp

Jürgen Klopp, manager of Liverpool in England.

The German DT was seen with the accessory in the middle of the celebrations in Liverpool.

Colombia News.

Despite the fact that Liverpool in England lost the English League against Manchester City and the Champions League against Real Madrid, their public received the club as all champions.

And it is not for less, the team led by the German Jürgen Klopp won the FA CUP and the English League Cup, two tournaments in which the Colombian Luis Díaz, signed by ‘Los Reds’ in February of present year.

Upon his arrival at the club from Porto de Portugal, Díaz received the full support of the coach, who is used to being very close to the players. The only barrier between the Teuton and the Colombian is the language, since ‘Lucho’ has not yet mastered English, a task that he has begun to study together with his wife to make his adaptation to England even better.

See: Offensive banner against ‘Lucho’ Díaz and Colombia put Liverpool fans in trouble

Due to the support that Klopp has given him since he put on the ‘red’ jacket of one of the most important clubs in Europe, Díaz has given his coach a gift, a very representative accessory of the Wayúu culture, where the born in Barrancas, La Guajira.

It is a typical backpack from this region of northern Colombia, in this case personalized for the German with his full name and handmade with red and yellow threads.

The accessory was worn by Klopp during the celebrations in Liverpool and he took photos with his Wayúu backpack next to Luis Díaz’s brother, Roller Díaz, another player prospect who currently plays in the B squad of Academia de Coimbra in Portugal.

Klopp posed very happily next to the relative of his attacking winger and another person very close to the family.

It is important to note that these backpacks are handwoven by indigenous artisans from the department of La Guajira.

They are made from cotton or wool in bright colors.

The “everyday” Susu is a medium-sized backpack that the Wayúu carry wherever they go. In it they keep objects for personal use, work items, money or the weaving that they are making in the case of women.

Depending on the materials to be used, its price can range between 50 thousand and $1,000,000.

Cover photo: @liverpool

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