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Ex-Liverpool star could be key to Darwin Núnez's improvement

The Uruguayan looked good in his participation with the national team

By Charles Cornwall

The Uruguayan looked good in his participation with the national team
The Uruguayan looked good in his participation with the national team
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A few weeks ago when Luis Suarez's departure from Club Nacional for the end of this season of the Uruguayan Primera Division became official, endless comments began to place the gunman as a reinforcement opportunity for teams in the old continent, one of them being Liverpool, an institution that for this season 2022-2023 is in need of a killer of the area before the little or no response from players like Diogo Jota and Darwin Núñez, some coming in the Uruguayan international that lifeline of experience that Jurgen Klopp could need this year.

The romanticism that exists around the return of Suarez to one of the institutions that promoted him and placed him among the elite of football sounds like a dignified and fabulous farewell, the reality seems to be completely different at Anfield with the objectives of Jurgen Klopp, being paramount for the German that the good functioning of the midfield and the early adaptation of Darwin Nunez to British football as soon as possible, a situation that could perhaps include Luis in the equation although not all on Merseyside.

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The departure of Sadio Mané left the fans furious and dissatisfied, and Jurgen Klopp opted for the Uruguayan youngster from Benfica, who during his first few games seemed to be a solution, at least in the media, But as the matchdays progressed and his drop in level became more accentuated, an endless amount of criticism surrounded Darwin Núñez, even though it was a FIFA date, which served to unburden that cry of goal that had been stuck for a few weeks.

The new generations are not only that bet of several clubs around the world but also on the part of the selections, being this the case of Núñez who at 21 years of age already carries on his back the scoring responsibility of Liverpool and the Uruguayan national team, being at least in the Celeste a little lighter burden because it has those old sea dogs that guide him to a brilliant career, being Luis Suarez one of them who from the Charrúa captaincy gives lecture to his compatriot of how it is that you have to do things.

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That duel that the charrúa selection had against Canada was a proof that Núñez only needs confidence and time so that this one begins to produce numbers in the last third of the field, although also that goal of head generated doubts around why in Anfield this type of services do not arrive to the Uruguayan. Perhaps Luis Suarez's vision opened Jurgen Klopp's eyes as to how Darwin Nunez should be used during Premier League games now.

 


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