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Shock at Liverpool. Klopp's surprise decision about Darwin Nunez

The Uruguayan striker wants a rematch 

By Charles Cornwall

The Uruguayan striker wants a rematch 
The Uruguayan striker wants a rematch 

The key moment for Darwin Núñez has arrived. After a mediocre first season in England, the 23-year-old striker is looking for revenge with the Reds after becoming the most expensive signing in the club's history. A summer ago FSG went all-in for the SL Benfica and Portuguese La Liga goalscorer in exchange for more than 75 million.

 

The arrival of Núñez at Anfield brought a lot of excitement to the fans who also compared him to Sadio Mané who left for Germany and even Erling Haaland, because of his age, background and cost. With nine goals in 19 starts in the Premier League, "Pichon" missed key games through suspension and injury.

Darwin Núñez or "El Pichon" as El Pais of Uruguay revealed that he likes to be called this way to the Liverpool striker, this season that has not yet begun, has already given to talk, as The Anfield Talk revealed that it will be the number '9' that Núñez will occupy from the season 23/24. Even the first images suggest that in the sports shops Darwin's number is already being stamped.

 

Darwin Nuñez's response to criticism

This number, left vacant by Bobby Firmino after eight great years on Merseyside, has Núñez with the obligation to equal or surpass what the Brazilian striker left behind. Roberto scored more than 100 goals for the Reds, with the last two coming against Aston Villa and Southampton on the penultimate and final matchday. Núñez will now report for pre-season training in Asia, which is about to begin.

 


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