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Why did Darwin Núñez embarrass Liverpool fans?

The criticism and mockery of the Liverpool striker continues despite not being at Anfield

By Charles Cornwall

The criticism and mockery of the Liverpool striker continues despite not being at Anfield

This international break for national teams was supposed to bring some peace to all those players who have had a bad few weeks with their clubs, but this was not the case for Uruguayan international striker Darwin Núñez, who even though he is wearing the blue and blue jersey and with the Uruguayan national team, the criticism of his bad football does not stop, mainly by Liverpool fans who are displeased with his contract.

A video of Nunez in one of the practices he had with the Uruguayan national team in Austria, ahead of the friendlies that the team will play this Friday and next Tuesday, quickly went viral on social networks and in various media in England, because in the material is seen as the striker makes a blunder to throw a cross to his teammate who accompanied in the play but at the far post.

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With that simple play that took place in one of the training sessions was enough for countless users in networks turned against the striker, because while some Liverpool fans took it with some humour by making fun of him, others took it more seriously, Others took it more seriously and criticised him severely because they are unhappy with what Nunez has done in these eight games that the club has had so far, because of its high cost and all the hype that was made upon his arrival, many of them expected that it was really that killer that would replace the departure of Sadio Mané.

Twitter pages such as Barstool Football and Sportbible took it upon themselves to viralise this move by the footballer, who stayed away from responding to any of the comments and dedicated himself to his national team, responding only to one of the publications in which he was tagged, suggesting that his focus today is on the Charrúas and not on the environment that includes Liverpool.

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Evidently the high cost and the low productivity so far of Darwin set alarm bells ringing at Anfield as they were expecting the Uruguayan to be the new killer that would lead them without too many problems to the first places in all the competitions in which they are participating, but the reality is that the striker is still in a process of adaptation to both the game schemes presented by Jurgen Klopp as well as the intensity in which the Premier League is played.

 

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