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You would've bet on him to miss those two chances last season. Scary player if he can combine his speed and power with that type of finishing.
Nunez is proving to be a good scorer this season. Liverpool has the best attacking players (Diaz, Salah, Jota & Nunez) in the Premier league. If 1 of them doesn't score the other will score. Newcastle is very strong at home still lose to Liverpool. Liverpool without centre back VVD still able to beat Newcastle. Most teams including Man City depend on 1 or 2 players to get the goals. Liverpool has 4 players capable of scoring in any game. If Haaland doesn't score in every game Man City will struggle to win a game. If Haaland doesn't score more than 30 goals Man City may not win the title. Liverpool has no such problem. If Salah doesn't score Nunez will score. If Nunez doesn't score Diaz will score. If Diaz doesn't score Jota will score. Any of the front 3 are capable of scoring including the back up.
Nunez is proving to be a good scorer this season. Liverpool has the best attacking players (Diaz, Salah, Jota & Nunez) in the Premier league. If 1 of them doesn't score the other will score. Newcastle is very strong at home still lose to Liverpool. Liverpool without centre back VVD still able to beat Newcastle. Most teams including Man City depend on 1 or 2 players to get the goals. Liverpool has 4 players capable of scoring in any game. If Haaland doesn't score in every game Man City will struggle to win a game. If Haaland doesn't score more than 30 goals Man City may not win the title. Liverpool has no such problem. If Salah doesn't score Nunez will score. If Nunez doesn't score Diaz will score. If Diaz doesn't score Jota will score. Any of the front 3 are capable of scoring including the back up.
Newcastle should have comfortably won that game, they weren't ruthless enough and paid the price. They were controlling the game until a defensive mistake and then fell apart.Nunez is proving to be a good scorer this season. Liverpool has the best attacking players (Diaz, Salah, Jota & Nunez) in the Premier league. If 1 of them doesn't score the other will score. Newcastle is very strong at home still lose to Liverpool. Liverpool without centre back VVD still able to beat Newcastle. Most teams including Man City depend on 1 or 2 players to get the goals. Liverpool has 4 players capable of scoring in any game. If Haaland doesn't score in every game Man City will struggle to win a game. If Haaland doesn't score more than 30 goals Man City may not win the title. Liverpool has no such problem. If Salah doesn't score Nunez will score. If Nunez doesn't score Diaz will score. If Diaz doesn't score Jota will score. Any of the front 3 are capable of scoring including the back up.
I don't think Martial has stretched a toe muscle before? No wait. Scratch thatTurns out he can score goals. Hate to admit it, but two top-class finishes - we don't have that in our arsenal any more. Martial would have fallen over and broken his ear, or pulled a muscle in his toe
Are you saying City struggle to score goals? They have Alvarez, Foden, Silva and Grealish all able to chip in with decent amount of goals each, and even Rodri score some goals. They've just bought Doku too.
There is not a chance Liverpool can compete with City this year.
They're the Leeds Rhinos of the footballing world!Liverpool never failed to surprise me.. when you expect them to win, they lose, when you expect them to lose, they win.
Fundamentally dissimilar player evnthough Klopp is using him in Divock's old role.If Origi cost 100M
ETH would do well to show the Geordie v Dipper match at Carrington and install in the players that losing a man doesn’t mean you have to capitulate.Liverpool never failed to surprise me.. when you expect them to win, they lose, when you expect them to lose, they win.
Coaching. Liverpool’s ability to buy players and advance their careers is in direct contrast to what we’ve seen at United for the past decade. There is the odd dud at Liverpool, but they’re the exception.Looking like a proper player so far this season.
Averaging 1.5 G+A per 90 minutes.
And his overall game has really stepped up. Doing a lot of good work besides getting on the end of chances.
Having him and Salah on the pitch together is looking like a great dynamic so far.
He'll always have a donkey touch in him here and there, but so did Suarez and he got by anyway.
Looking like a proper player so far this season.
Averaging 1.5 G+A per 90 minutes.
And his overall game has really stepped up. Doing a lot of good work besides getting on the end of chances.
Having him and Salah on the pitch together is looking like a great dynamic so far.
He'll always have a donkey touch in him here and there, but so did Suarez and he got by anyway.
Agree. He has elite level of athleticism. You would expect him to closer to Haaland, but he still seems very erratic to be that deadly. His explosiveness means that he can't be contained, so he can't be useless forever especially playing a side that can create chances, opening through chaos like Klopp Liverpool. S even currently he's not a player Klopp would start, or leave on the pitch full 90 minutes all the time.Nunez wasn't as bad last season as it might have seemed and he isn't as good this season as it may seem.
His style means that he has periods in which he looks like a world beater and periods in which he looks like a donkey. The narrative that the donkey-ish periods are mostly behind him is premature. Imo, he will revert to type in some highly important games, especially in the 2nd half of the season. Time will tell.
So far this season, Liverpool’s five forwards have scored 30 (THIRTY) goals between them.
Great summary, I would say that Bielsa really had an impact on him too. He’s clear developed under him in a lot of details. I credit Bielsa a lot for his development in all-round game.The key aspect to Núñez’s development this season is that Liverpool don’t need to put the house on him being excellent every week.
So far this season, Liverpool’s five forwards have scored 30 (THIRTY) goals between them. That’s a stunning return and showcases how the goals are being spread out. Whoever comes in is bagging. In this situation Núñez isn’t relied upon to always be the game-changer - which he has already been this season.
He’s being used really well by Klopp. Rotated in and out of the team - just like the other forwards apart from Salah who is too good to rotate.
He looks a much improved player but what the feck is this? Sounds like 12 year old lingo.Coaching. Liverpool’s ability to buy players and advance their careers is in direct contrast to what we’ve seen at United for the past decade. There is the odd dud at Liverpool, but they’re the exception.
The race to call Núñez a flop was peak ‘banter-era’ fandom. It was as hysterical as it was inaccurate. He’s a genuine talent playing under a world class manager.
Looking like a proper player so far this season.
Averaging 1.5 G+A per 90 minutes.
And his overall game has really stepped up. Doing a lot of good work besides getting on the end of chances.
Having him and Salah on the pitch together is looking like a great dynamic so far.
He'll always have a donkey touch in him here and there, but so did Suarez and he got by anyway.
Per 90 stats have always been a stupid way to assess players who mainly feature as subs.
Imagine getting a tune out of a player they bought for 80M directly after scoring 34 goals in 2841 minutes the season before. He might even become a regular starter for them soon. The coaching at Liverpool is unbelievable....He is not even a standard starter for you, so I would say it's nowhere near proper season, but Klopp can get a lot qualities even from such a weird and inconsistent player.
7 in all competitions and 4 of those were the winning goal. He seems to score at the right time and has turned into a super sub under Klopp but I expect him to start being a regular starter at some point. Klopp is making all the right moves with this guy.4 league goals so far this season and you'd think he was Erling Haaland.
7 in all competitions and 4 of those were the winning goal. He seems to score at the right time and has turned into a super sub under Klopp but I expect him to start being a regular starter at some point. Klopp is making all the right moves with this guy.
I think many unfortunately predicted he'd have a good season this year to be honest.He got more total goals last season than any United striker, and he'll do the same this season. For all the slagging off of this lad, the reality is that he'd probably have been a good signing for United.
Klopp tried to get rid of him during the summer transfer window so he is obviously not a big fan
Yeah so that didn't happenKlopp tried to get rid of him during the summer transfer window so he is obviously not a big fan
If you believe the Mirror’s unnamed sources , which is very reputable as we all know .Is that defo true?
I do find it odd that Klopp doesn’t allow him to build up momentum with proper minutes.
Is that defo true?
I do find it odd that Klopp doesn’t allow him to build up momentum with proper minutes.
Funny thing is, the poster managed to drag Utd into it where it wasn't really needed. We kind of know we are dogshit and got no serious manager so not sure what the poster is getting by acting smug on here especially during these times. It's like beating a dead horse.He looks a much improved player but what the feck is this? Sounds like 12 year old lingo.