Liverpool News

Anfield controversy, the reason why Darwin Nunez is already better than Divock Origi

Players change and so does history

By Charles Cornwall

Players change and so does history
Players change and so does history
Síguenos enSíguenos en Google News

At Anfield the legends are more and more, and Liverpool is one of the biggest teams in the world, so its history is always in renewal, the team in recent years, since the arrival of Jürgen Klopp to be more precise, has had a very high performance as the team is always fighting for the top positions and in European competitions.  So players have to maintain a high level to be able to have a good time at Anfield, and players like Divock Origi, who although he has not been able to have a great career, despite having done great things at Anfield, is a player who has not been able to adapt to a team and after Liverpool he has only been passing through a few teams.

 

Origi will always be well remembered by the fans at Anfield for scoring the second goal during the Champions League final in 2019 against Tottenham, however upon his arrival at Liverpool Darwin Nunez was a great promise who came to be the replacement for Roberto Firmino, passing over Origi, but the Charrúa during his first season left some doubts.

So far this season the Reds have started well and continue to do well, both in the Premier League and in the Europa League they are in the top positions, and Nunez is slowly beginning to be a key player for Klopp, also the charrua seems to be getting closer to his best level, as each game Darwin looks more adapted, however he is still improving so the best level of Nunez is not yet demonstrated and no doubt he will do great things at Anfield.

 

Nunez each game shows that he is better than Origi

Although the Belgian Divock Origi has never been able to get a starting berth, demonstrating in some games his great goalscoring ability giving a total of 41 goals and 18 assists in 175 games with the Reds, however the charrúa Darwin Núñez is proving to be better and Núñez has just 54 games with the Reds in which he has scored 20 goals and made 9 assists, making it clear that in addition to being a great scorer he has a great quality to be able to give assists to his teammates, so with his great quality he is proving to be better than Origi, and in the coming seasons he can be the scorer and also a great teammate in the team.


More news