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Núñez's curious way of trying to motivate himself for upcoming events

The Uruguayan striker is trying to improve at all costs

By Charles Cornwall

Darwin Nuñez very motivated
Darwin Nuñez very motivated
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During these days in which the Liverpool team had no activity at the highest level, several of the players had a brief moment to clear their minds and forget about all the problems they face as the club to beat for many, but even with that break, striker Darwin Nunez did not let go of his sense of learning by enjoying a Spanish football match between his former team Girona and Almeria.

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Returning to what not so long ago was his home is a way for Nunez to connect with that version of the past that wanted to improve every day in order to be someone relevant in European football, having today different objectives but ultimately aiming to achieve success, but now within the elite in England.

Mental training for Nunez is an excellent way for him to overcome those barriers that have been put in place since his arrival at Liverpool, with Reds fans hoping that their player has found the motivation to get back to a scoring streak he has not had for some time.

While it is difficult to say that a little moment of relaxation and learning was enough for Nunez to return to the Reds at a better level, it is true that he will be able to better understand his current position in the squad, being more and more convincing with a less aggressive style of play that focuses more on collectivity, taking advantage of the few opportunities in front of goal to try to add more goals to his tally.

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Having come through that Carabao Cup semi-final first leg against Fulham in exceptional fashion, Darwin Nunez knows that expectations of reaching the final rest to some extent on his collective football, and he must live up to his earlier display that concluded with two assists and a couple of shots that almost resulted in a goal.


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