Darwin Núñez could miss Liverpool's next game. The Uruguayan striker suffered a discomfort in the match against West Ham and could not complete it. Given this situation, his coach Jürgen Klopp, referred to it and questioned his presence against Nottingham Forest. Darwin is one of the cases where we have to pay attention, because he was not injured, but he felt something in the previous game. I don't know if he feels the same today. I have to wait and see what the medical department tells me then. He had treatment yesterday and we will have to check his scan,' detailed the German coach.
For his part, the Charrúa striker, while waiting for Saturday's game, spoke to Por La Camiseta and referred to a possible return to his country in the future. I always want to return to Penarol, I don't know when, but one day I'm going to return,' he said. I want to show the people, when they criticised me a lot, what I am worth and what I can give them. I plan to return and lift the Copa Libertadores with the Peñarol shirt,' added the 23-year-old attacker, who came up through the ranks at Peñarol.
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In Penarol he played three seasons in which he completed 22 games, scored four goals and contributed one assist. Before leaving for Almeria, he won the Uruguayan Championship twice, the Clausura Tournament twice, an Apertura Tournament and an Uruguayan Super Cup. For the moment, the Uruguayan is concentrating on his present at Liverpool and, after playing 56 minutes in the last game, he hopes to be fit for Saturday's away game against Forest, with the idea of extending his team's winning streak.
The Uruguayan striker is out injured and his presence for the game is in doubt. The striker had to be substituted early in Liverpool's 1-0 win over West Ham (Darwin's goal) and Klopp has said he is under the cosh. The truth is that Darwin is going through one of the sweetest moments since he signed for the Reds this summer. The striker has scored in three of Liverpool's last four games.
It's time for praise for Darwin Núñez. The Uruguayan striker was Liverpool's star man on Wednesday, his goal in the win over West Ham taking Jurgen Klopp's side to within four points of the Premier League's top four. The striker's goal was his second in his last two Premier League starts and his fifth of the season in all competitions, which has put paid to the criticism of his performance and, in particular, the questioning of his high transfer fee from Benfica.
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