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Not Alisson, not Salah, this is the only player to be saved from Liverpool disaster

Red's returned to Merseyside with their heads down

By Charles Cornwall

Red's returned to Merseyside with their heads down

Not only were Liverpool knocked out of the Champions League, but they were unable to even score a goal in the second leg, resulting in a 6-2 aggregate win for Real Madrid. Despite this terrible performance at the Santiago Bernabeu there are players who are saved and even left everything on the pitch to try to score in their favour.

 

For The Liverpool Era, Darwin Núñez was The Pool's best player in Madrid, with an acceptable rating in the 57 minutes he was on the pitch. The Charrúa had six of seven lovely passes and 100 per cent accuracy on shots on goal, and there was even a key play where Courtois came up trumps.

Darwin Nunez has eight Premier League goals to his name, with his latest coming in the North East Derby a fortnight ago. For a player who is one of the most expensive signings in the Pool's history, his goal tally has not been as expected. As his adaptation has been slow due to the English language, which he confessed was the key between his relationship with Jürgen Klopp.

 

<strong>Nuñez Kloop&#39;s hope to save the ship</strong>

As a result of that, an improvement has been observed, as the Uruguayan has started to take English classes in his book time, which has helped him to communicate better with his teammates on and off the pitch. Nunez and the rest of the teammates will have a long time to prepare for their next game, which will be against Manchester City, until Saturday, April 1.
 

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