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Liverpool fans give their criticism of Darwin Núnez a break

Criticism of the Uruguayan striker ceased when he left with his national team

By Charles Cornwall

Criticism of the Uruguayan striker ceased when he left with his national team

The endless criticism that Liverpool's players have received over the last few weeks has generated a certain amount of stress that in some way has been reflected in the negative results that the team achieved, with the rescheduling of the games against Wolves and Chelsea being a short break that they had in order to reorganise themselves for the October fixtures, but those who were called up to their national team during this international break will rest from anything that relates them to their club.

This situation fits perfectly with Uruguayan international striker, Darwin Nunez, who has not had a good start as a Reds player at all as criticism quickly surrounded him even though he had a great start scoring in the Community Shield final, as Reds fans have very high expectations of what is supposed to be the natural replacement for Sadio Mané.

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The striker's quality is undoubted from what he showed in his time as a killer at Benfica, but that lack of confidence generated from a greater responsibility at Anfield, coupled with endless criticism for his high cost and low performance, have obviously impacted negatively on a young man of just 23 years of age who is looking to consolidate his career in one of the most important leagues in Europe, as well as having his place assured in the Uruguayan national team.

His call-up to the Charrúa national team will evidently serve as a holiday that will free the striker from all the stress generated by various sides at Anfield, as dressed in blue his responsibilities change and allow him to have a better footballing display that has already been shown by the Twitter account of the Uruguayan national team, with Núñez even taking the time to respond to the mention that was made of him.

<strong>Núñez has not shown his potential</strong>

Faced with this onslaught of bad comments that have surrounded him since his arrival, Núñez himself has already begun to work in a more intense and specific way to be able to fully adapt to the ideas of the game that Jürgen Klopp has as well as to the league itself, remaining only to wait for this killer to find his best form and that the midfield has some regularity that provide those resources that his last block needs to score more consistently.

 

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