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Haaland celebrated Halloween as an android, but was reminded that Nunez is better

Despite the Norwegian's great season, some users on social media see Liverpool's players as better

By Charles Cornwall

Despite the Norwegian's great season, some users on social media see Liverpool's players as better
Despite the Norwegian's great season, some users on social media see Liverpool's players as better
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Between Liverpool and Manchester City there has been a constant struggle in recent years to see who is the best team in the Premier League, turning this situation into an incessant fight where titles, results and reinforcements are the weapons that fans present on the table to defend themselves from criticism of the rival, being an example of this dispute the comments of one of the most recent publications of the striker Erling Haaland.

The Norwegian striker took to Twitter to join in the celebrations around Halloween in a very creative way by showing a photo of himself in the guise of an android, wishing everyone a "Happy Haalandween". While the comment box was filled with greetings and positive messages, some others took the opportunity to remind him that there are Liverpool players who are better than him.

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Without any apparent context, the comparative comments came from Reds fans, who pointed to Virgil van Dijk as one of the players who are better than Haaland, while some others jumped on the hype generated by Darwin Nunez who has already found the net again and has been more effective than his competition in recent matches.

The android, as he is nicknamed, has sparked a new rivalry between the Citizens and Reds, for as long as Darwin Nunez continues to show improvements that translate into goals for Liverpool, they will use that weapon to attack Haaland. At the moment the game is still won by far by the City striker who continues to lead the scoring charts, but little by little the Uruguayan Anfield killer is closing in to try to even the score on and off the pitch.

Darwin Núñez has shown his worth

While Haaland took some of his time to make this publication for Halloween, Núñez's account seems more distant from the celebration by only posting about the game that his team will have tomorrow night against Napoli, where he will be looking throughout the 90 minutes to put the ball in the back of the net and take another step forward in the goal scoring table that today leads Kilian Mbappé and Mohamed Salah with 6 goals, while the Uruguayan is far behind with only 2.

 


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