In the face of Liverpool's constant downward slide in recent matches, the solution came after 33 minutes in the hands of the least expected man in the starting eleven, with striker Darwin Núñez scoring the goal that brought a momentary equaliser at the Emirates Stadium, making the Uruguayan one of Jurgen Klopp's best men on the pitch.
While the goal meant a momentary equaliser for Liverpool, for the Uruguayan striker it was a total release from an accumulation of poor displays in both the Premier League and Champions League, helping Klopp to regain some of the confidence he had lost since his arrival on Merseyside, being criticised countless times by a large section of the fans who are still unhappy with his arrival.
After Núñez's goal, the social networks quickly exploded to talk about the striker, with various positions and points of view that place the Charrúa international as a player who should be on the bench and give his place to a more experienced and reliable man such as Roberto Firmino, while others assured that this goal will be a milestone that will lead him to rediscover his best level and give better results from now on.
For the time being, Jürgen Klopp has to continue to take his star striker by the hand so that he continues to get fully involved in the process of adapting to the Premier League, because according to rumours, there is talk that Firmino will leave the group in the next summer transfer window, a situation that puts the Uruguayan as the club's main striker and for which he will be responsible for all the responsibilities in front of goal.
Nunez will have a long list of tasks to fulfill as Liverpool striker during his stay in these years, because with what he showed in this game against Arsenal, it is clear that much of the fans are very unhappy with the player even when he had put the momentary tie to the game, so Darwin must win the Anfield fans based on goals and good displays that make them forget the last reference in attack they had.
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