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Darwin Nunez is an android, he'll score more goals than Haaland

The Reds' Uruguayan striker continues to close in on Manchester City's Norwegian striker in terms of stats

By Charles Cornwall

The Reds' Uruguayan striker continues to close in on Manchester City's Norwegian striker in terms of stats
The Reds' Uruguayan striker continues to close in on Manchester City's Norwegian striker in terms of stats
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That state of grace that Erling Haaland lived in his beginnings as a Manchester City player seems to be coming to an end when the Norwegian striker registered in recent weeks of competition numbers well below the usual, causing this situation that the performances of Darwin Nunez, which are on the rise, make everyone reconsider in the Premier League if there really is only one robot in England, because the international charrúa currently has nothing to envy the jewel Cityzen with his numbers displayed in recent matches.

Between goals and assists, the Uruguay international has already contributed 11 goals for the Reds, averaging an intervention that ends up in the back of the net approximately every 82 minutes, being during the month of October a determining factor with that obtaining of units that today have Liverpool still very much in the fight for those places in European competitions, continuing now in November with the same positive synergy by solving against Southampton a match that was tied at one goal, contributing a double that kept his institution up by 3-1.

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The goalscoring issue is not currently proving to be a problem for Erling Haaland as he continues to register some goals, albeit less consistently, but in terms of determination, the Norwegian has lost out to the Charrúa on Merseyside, as the Reds' 27th shirt has been able to support Liverpool when they have needed it most, for example on the final day before the World Cup where the City striker was unable to do anything against Brentford while the Anfield striker scored a brace to beat Southampton.

It seems that Jurgen Klopp was right and the only thing that Nunez needed to start giving good results in the team was just time to adapt to Premier League football, beginning to be less frequent claims to the Uruguayan by a demanding fans who have even begun to consider him as a good element, officially emerging that rivalry with Erlign Haaland, Darwin having solid arguments at this time to fight to be the new figure of England.

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Evidently the World Cup in Qatar will be too decisive for Nunez to continue approaching Haaland with giant strides, as the national team competition will give the Uruguayan more footballing tools so that upon his return to the team's activities on Boxing Day, he can have a considerable advantage in pace of competition over the Norwegian, which could be a factor that ends up making the Reds attacker the real robot of the Premier League.


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