Nunes ignored the secret of Liverpool’s fragility

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With Liverpool (Reds) taking another blow in their quest to return to the top of the English Premier League football after Saturday’s 3-3 draw against Brighton, Uruguayan striker Darwin Nunez, who came with a fantastic deal, sat on the bench . for 89 minutes.

After coming from Benfica with a deal worth $73m, and judging by his red team career could top $100m, Nunez found himself captive on the bench despite a shaky start for German coach Jurgen Klopp’s team. Liverpool have won three of their first nine games of the season in all competitions, 11 points behind league leaders Arsenal and should catch up early in the Champions League.

After losing to Napoli Italy with a big record outside his bases (1-4), he snatched a late win from his Dutch guest Ajax Amsterdam (2-1) ahead of Tuesday’s match against his guest, ” Glasgow Rangers from Scotland. .

Nunes scored twice in his first two matches as Liverpool beat league champions Manchester City in the Community Shield to draw 2–2 with Fulham in the first season.

But he hasn’t scored since and started one match after being sent off in his first home game when Danish Crystal Palace defender Joachim Andersen headbutted him last August.

But Nunez’s speed is not the only problem for Klopp, who described the ease with which Brighton players move the ball in Liverpool’s center as “appalling” as he called it. He also called his team’s four-way loss to Napoli last month a “horror movie”. Highlighting the weakness of the Alexander-Arnold defense helped cover up the unexpected decline in Dutch defender Virgil van Dijk.

Hope remains that Nunez will follow in the footsteps of fellow Scottish left-back Andrew Robertson and Brazilian midfielder Fabinho, who took months to adapt to Klopp’s demands before becoming solid cornerstones by winning the Reds in the 2019 Champions League. and then the 2020 Premier League. But the 23-year-old’s failure to impose himself. Like Manchester City’s Norwegian Erling Haaland, he unleashes the complexity of Liverpool’s challenge by tightening the noose on his rival, Manchester City, four-time league champions in recent five years and continuing its competition in the Champions League, where it has reached the final three times in the last five seasons.

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