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Not even with Salah, this is how Jurgen Klopp celebrated Liverpool's victory with Darwin Nunez

Jurgen Klopp celebrated Liverpool's victory with Darwin Nunez

By Hector Garcia

Jurgen Klopp celebrated Liverpool's victory with Darwin Nunez
Jurgen Klopp celebrated Liverpool's victory with Darwin Nunez
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Liverpool FC achieved an important victory against Everton in the Merseyside derby. The Anfield team is achieving important victories at this start of the Premier League and they understand that they do not have to give up a single point to their rivals. Mohamed Salah once again shone in the game for those led by Jurgen Klopp, however, the German coach decided to celebrate the victory with the team's other forward, Darwin Nunez.

 

Darwin Nunez lives at an important level at Liverpool FC. The Uruguayan forward has positioned himself in an important way this season, and he is beginning to be decisive both in the club and in his national team. Another great player, Luis Diaz also had a great game. The guajiro also had scoring chances, but he didn't score. In the 75th minute he was substituted and Anfield made him feel that he was one of the most important players against Everton. He came out applauded and applauded. In Liverpool, Luis Diaz will be safe and will seek to continue raising his level.

 

As the minutes passed, Luis Díaz began to be the protagonist and had a duel with Ashley Young who had the mission of not letting the Colombian get overwhelmed. Impossible. In the 13th minute he was cautioned for a hard foul and in the 36th minute he received the second yellow card to leave Everton with 10, again a very hard foul on the winger that is spicy.

 

What's next for Liverpool?

Liverpool's next match will be in European competition. The reds will host Toulouse on the third day of the Europa League group stage. The English lead group E with full victories, followed precisely by the French team which is two points behind. Liverpool have the advantage this season of not having to play in the UEFA Champions League, something that certainly relieves the pressure on the English team.


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