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‘Extraordinary’ – Uruguayan media reaction to Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez’ rampant performance

 

Darwin Nunes scores twice as Uruguay beat Bolivia 3-0. Darwin Nunes continued his hot roast to give Uruguay another impressive win.

After beating World Cup winners Argentina 2-0 last week, La Celeste beat Bolivia 3-0 in the opening hours. Nunez has scored twice in the last four games for Marcelo Viesa’s side, taking his tally to five.

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They broke the deadlock in the 15th minute of the first half and won with a close range header with 20 minutes remaining.With the forward scoring seven goals for Liverpool this season, that bodes well for Saturday’s Premier League clash with Manchester City.

Uruguay took a step closer to qualifying for the 2026 World Cup by beating Bolivia. And it’s no surprise that Nunes is being hailed by the South American nation, with the media praising his achievements.

El Pais gave Núñez’s performance an 8/10. His screen read: “First he hit a cross and missed the target. In the second, he joined the center and sent him to make a save. He threatened Bolivia’s defense and scored two goals in the 71st minute.

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He scored 5 goals in 6 matches in this qualifying period. A colleague from El Observador rated Nunes 8/10, punishing Bolivia with “power and pace”. Review: “Always hit with power and speed and created danger.

It was Olivera’s first shot on goal from the air after he crossed a dangerous ball that he couldn’t push and received a pass from Pellistri. It was his fourth goal in his last four games against the Light Blue.

He attempted 15 passes and completed 7 of them and is still in an area where he needs a post with his impressive pace of play and opposing defenders. After a pass from De La Cruz, he scored again, this time with a header.

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The publication also wrote in another article: “Darwin Nunes scores a goal, strengthening his focus as a current and future scorer.”Meanwhile, La Diaria praised Núñez as “amazing”. El Telegrafo, meanwhile, said the former Benfica striker “felt like a gun” when he scored the first goal.

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