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Darwin Nunez doesn't perform on the pitch, but he has this incredible car that even Messi doesn't have

Darwin Nunez has problems on the pitch, but off the pitch he's still enjoying himself

By Charles Cornwall

Darwin Nunez has problems on the pitch, but off the pitch he's still enjoying himself
Darwin Nunez has problems on the pitch, but off the pitch he's still enjoying himself

Darwin Nunez has problems on the pitch, but off the pitch he's still enjoying himself. This is the monster car he drives through the streets of Liverpool. After Liverpool beat Brentford 1-0 with a goal from Salah, to give themselves a growing chance of qualifying for the Champions League. Part of the striker who sealed the narrow result was Darwin Nunez, who once again had a couple of chances but failed to convert them into goals.

 

A tight but vital win for Liverpool at Anfield Stadium in the 28th Premier League matchday of the season against Fulham. At the end of the 90 minutes, the Reds won 1-0 over their opponents thanks to a goal from Mohamed Salah. The winning goal came from a penalty, which was awarded to Darwin Núñez, the Uruguayan striker, who was a starter in Jurgen Klopp's team, for the match played on Wednesday 3 May.

In an action of play, in which everything seemed calm for the visitors, the French central defender, Issa Diop, controlled the ball but it went long, a moment that the former Benfica player took advantage of and, immediately, the defender brought him down in the penalty area. Without hesitation, the referee signalled for a spot-kick. Since his arrival at the English club, the Uruguayan has been questioned for the number of chances he has missed. But he continues to be confident in his level, and in the meantime he is showing confidence in another area of his life: through his fantastic car collection.

 

What car does Nunez have?

With the salary Núñez enjoys at Liverpool, in addition to what he earned during his highly successful spell at Benfica, the centre-forward has been able to acquire a number of eye-catching vehicles. In this case we are talking about one in particular, his magnificent Mercedes Benz Brabus G63. Here's a real beast of a car: with a maximum power output of 900 horsepower, a top speed of 210 km/h, and acceleration from 0 to 100 in 3.7 seconds, there's no doubt that this is a car fit for a footballer like Darwin Núñez. It costs 580,000 dollars, which he can afford thanks to his annual salary of 8 million dollars at Liverpool.


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