Darwin Núñez | Liverpool player | Fighter

That's not something he controls as an individual though. For him it can't really get much worse, even still he is showing glimpses of quality.

He will come good once he finds his feet, no pun intended.
And when and how does this happen? Because I see nothing in him that looks like a confidence or settling in issue. It all looks fundamental to me.
 
Is he all of the sudden going to have a bag of finishing techniques to go to? Because currently he has none, he just sort of shoots it at the goal (poorly the majority of the time mind you) and hopes it finds it's way in.

Stop getting so sucked into a players physical attributes. This is like people that rate Adama Traore because he's really fast and strong so he's "dangerous"
I'm not but there is quality in there and he works so hard it will absolutely pay off for him sooner or later.
 
Yep, there's some guy who's Uruguayan on Twitter who hates him, says he's ruining their national team with his shitness.

I just find it wild that United fans who worship players like RVN, can watch someone of his finishing quality and technique inside the box and then look at Nunez and just think "ah yeah he'll come good he's just unlucky right now".

If Nunez played at West Ham no one here would want him and think he's a mid table striker that's poor in front of goal too often :lol:
 
How many times did he hit the corner flag today? He had at least three that went so wayward it's embarrassing
 
Remember when we had Falcao and you just knew it wasn’t going to work? Remember Forlan, when you just knew? Remember Dong?











































































































































































































































Then remember Ruud? Rooney? Van Persie? Berbatov?















































































































































































































































I can tell you comfortably where Nunez will be now and in due time.



Forlan was different. He needed a run of games which he got only once and really played well but was r'elegated to the bench once Ruud was fit. One of Ferguson's few errors. Forlan was amazing in Spain and for Uruguay. Player of the tournament in South Africa 2010.
 
Forlan was different. He needed a run of games which he got only once and really played well but was r'elegated to the bench once Ruud was fit. One of Ferguson's few errors. Forlan was amazing in Spain and for Uruguay. Player of the tournament in South Africa 2010.

nah, the problem with Forlan was we played him in the wrong position.We tried to play him on the last man, the furthest forward, tried to play him as a poacher, that wasn't his game, he played his best football deeper
 
Ok Mário Jardel scored more than a goal a game in the Portuguese league. How does that suit your very specific reasoning for why you’re right
The Pathway from the Liga NOS to the Premier League is very well established. Porto and Benfica have made billions selling players to the PL in the last couple of decades. The gap in terms of quality is a lot smaller than when Jardel moved from Sporting to Bolton, I'm not sure what you're trying to suggest by citing a specific example from 20 years ago.
 
Forlan was different. He needed a run of games which he got only once and really played well but was r'elegated to the bench once Ruud was fit. One of Ferguson's few errors. Forlan was amazing in Spain and for Uruguay. Player of the tournament in South Africa 2010.
Yeah, I miss Forlan. It's one of the great "what ifs". He was a terrific player and a fan favorite of me as a kid.
 
The Pathway from the Liga NOS to the Premier League is very well established. Porto and Benfica have made billions selling players to the PL in the last couple of decades. The gap in terms of quality is a lot smaller than when Jardel moved from Sporting to Bolton, I'm not sure what you're trying to suggest by citing a specific example from 20 years ago.
It’s historically a good league to move from, unless you want to cite history (and actually a player who was significantly more prolific than Núñez).

There’s reaching and there’s what you’re doing now.
 
It’s historically a good league to move from, unless you want to cite history (and actually a player who was significantly more prolific than Núñez).

There’s reaching and there’s what you’re doing now.
So because Jardel was shite 20 years ago that makes me wrong. Okay then :lol:
 
You conveniently forgetting how he was prolific in the Portuguese league? He can obviously score goals.
You might want to look at the list of prolific goalscorers from the Portuguese league in recent years. Hardly anyone notable outside of Hulk and that was over a decade ago.
 
You said Portugal is a league that transfers well. Jardel was significantly better in Portugal than Núñez was, he never got to his level again either.

He was a significantly better player than Núñez, he could control a ball
Not even going to bother discussing this with you if you're just going to be facetious.
 
Not even going to bother discussing this with you if you're just going to be facetious.
I’m just stating facts, you’re clinging to one anomalous season where he didn’t actually look impressive on the pitch despite his numbers, as proof that he’s class. Despite him playing like utter drizzling shite every week
 
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I was never a good player, but isn’t his right leg far too removed from the ball? That makes his angle with his left foot completely off. If that is his regular technique, no wonder he does so poorly.
 
I’m just stating facts, you’re clinging to one anomalous season where he didn’t actually look impressive on the pitch despite his numbers, as proof that he’s class. Despite him playing like utter drizzling shite every week
WHat does he need to do to be considered a success at Liverpool?