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While Darwin Nunez earns more and doesn't score goals, Luis Diaz's lesson for him

El Guajiro takes over the starting line-up 

By Charles Cornwall

El Guajiro takes over the starting line-up 
El Guajiro takes over the starting line-up 

Liverpool approach the final stretch of the season with the sole mission of picking up maximum points, and storming into fourth place in the Premier League, which is still held by Manchester United. Jurgen Klopp knows that every game is a final, and against Brentford, there is a score to settle, as in the first round The Bees won 3-1 at the Gtech Community Stadium.

 

The attack is clear for The Pool, take advantage of the momentum of Mohamed Salah and accompany him in attack with a player who can collaborate in the production, either Cody Gakpo, Darwin Nunez or Luis Diaz, who recently returned to the starting line-up after more than five months of absence, after injuring his knee against Arsenal in London last October.

Sadio Mané's departure from Anfield for 32 kilos plus 9 in variables according to Goal, left a gaping hole to fill in the club's goalscoring quota in the summer, as despite the arrival of Benfica's Nunez and Porto's Diaz, both goalscorers in Portugal, they could not make the African forget in the first round, even though Nunez had more appearances.

 

Diaz is back

 

According to Salary Sports, the Uruguayan earns £7,280,000 a year, while the Colombian earns £4,680,000, almost twice as much money as the Uruguayan national team striker who, to top it off, is the most expensive signing in the club's history. So far in his comeback, Diaz has humbled Nunez with a goal in his last three games.


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