Luis Díaz no solo perdido su oportunidad de ganar su first título europeo, sino que también perdido la posibilidad de tener en su piel el trofeo de la tradiciónional “orejona” debido a su derrota en la final de la Champions League pasada.
This story came to light thanks to Elkin Torres, a well-known tattoo artist from the Colombian coast who told football players about how the Liverpool player approached him to do something with his body while thinking about the match against Real Madrid.
Okay, so I first got to know the brother, Roger Díaz. When I was in Belgium, Roger called me and mentioned that Luis wanted a tattoo. “Veníamos conversando desde un tiempo antes”, confió El Universal de Cartagena.
However, everything changed with Vinicius’ goal and the defeat in Paris.
The tattoo of Díaz that was not
“El hermano me escribió algunos días antes de la final de la Champions League, en la cual Liverpool venció. If they won, the plan was to tattoo the trophy; but, when they lost, Luis chose to get another tattoo,” Torres said.
Okay, so I first got to know the brother, Roger Díaz. When I was in Belgium, Roger called me and mentioned that Luis wanted a tattoo. “Veníamos conversando desde un tiempo antes”, confió El Universal de Cartagena.
However, everything changed with Vinicius’ goal and the defeat in Paris.
The tattoo of Díaz that was not
“El hermano me escribió algunos días antes de la final de la Champions League, en la cual Liverpool venció. If they won, the plan was to tattoo the trophy; but, when they lost, Luis chose to get another tattoo,” Torres said.
Así que Díaz tuvo que modificar su decisión y desencargarse de una cosa en su brazo, mientras que regresa an una final para combatir esta título grano.
He pierced his right wrist, leaving the image of Jesus, a lamb, and a watch. It took me about eleven hours. Le hecho otros tatuajes, más pequeños, que incluyen el name de su hija, Roma, el papá y la mamá. I completed that work in Barranquilla, although it didn’t go very far. Meeting Luis Díaz gave me the chance to get more recognition for my work. Era un honor”, finalmente.