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A new angle showing Luis Diaz's 'no look' goal has emerged following his side's victory over Arsenal.

Liverpool managed a 2-0 victory over the Gunners on Sunday afternoon and booked their place in the FA Cup fourth round.

Diaz netted Liverpool's second goal with a 'no look' finish
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Diaz netted Liverpool's second goal with a 'no look' finishCredit: Getty

Diaz netted the Reds' second goal of the game with the last kick of the match, after Jakub Kiwior's own goal gave Liverpool the lead.

The result means Arsenal have now suffered three losses on the bounce in all competitions.

Arteta's side missed several opportunities to take the lead already in the first half before they were eventually punished.

A new angle of Diaz's goal, though, has since emerged, with many fans even believing he was 'channelling his inner Roberto Firmino', following his 'no look' goal.

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As Arsenal pushed for a late equaliser, the Colombia international received the ball from Diogo Jota before riffling it into the top right corner of the net.

He could then be seen looking away just as he struck it, before then scurrying off to celebrate with his teammates and the travelling Liverpool fans.

One said: "Luis Diaz channeling his inner Firmino with the no-look finish..."

Another added: "Diaz with the no-look finish, stop it."

Firmino is known for his no look goal vs Arsenal previously
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Firmino is known for his no look goal vs Arsenal previouslyCredit: Getty

A third wrote: "Picking up where Bobby left off. Pure filth."

With a fourth also stating: "I didn’t even realise Diaz did a no-look finish!"

Firmino did the 'no-look' finish several times in his Liverpool career, including against Arsenal in 2018.

Klopp hailed his stars post-match following their victory over the wasteful Gunners.

"I'm super proud. It's a super difficult draw. Maybe the most difficult we could have got," he said.

"With all the things we had to consider coming here, we scored the goals and brought the kids on. We fought for 95 minutes.

"For tonight, great. Wednesday [vs Fulham in the Carabao Cup semi-final first-leg] is the next game and then a few days off. We have to make steps if you want to be where we are and around that area then we have to make steps all of the time. It wasn't an easy game to enjoy in the first half."

Pre-match press conference: Jurgen Klopp (FA Cup: Arsenal vs. Liverpool)
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