The introduction of Nunez and Gakpo meant that Merseyside’s pace was very high. The 24-year-old played a key role in both Curtis and Gakpo’s goals. Both attempts were brilliantly rebuffed by Leno. “I don’t know how to describe Darwin’s situation. I’m very pleased with the audience and how it received it. I’m very pleased with Darwin’s reaction and how he handled it. But in this case, it’s more more than that. I couldn’t be more unhappy.
It’s impossible He did everything right, but the ball is not in the ball. And he sets another goal.”The Liverpool striker is now under fire for his late woes. But no one can question his work ethic. He works tirelessly on the pitch and is a threat to the defence. It also makes a good location for the stick, but somehow luck avoids it. Nunez must continue He is much better than last season and with a bit more work on the training ground, there is a good chance he can explode for Liverpool.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says Darwin Nunez is the unluckiest player in the world. Jurgen had this to say after Nunez’ recent game against Fulham: The Uruguayan put in an impressive performance against the Cottagers but failed to find the back of the net. However, he assisted both of Liverpool’s goals. As a result, the Reds came from behind to win at home.The hosts equalized after 19 minutes, due to a mistake at the back. They looked sluggish in the first half but improved in the second half.


















