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While Haaland fakes injuries, Darwin Nunez is showing Liverpool why he has to start against City

Darwin Nunez is living an excellent moment

By Hector Garcia

Darwin Nunez is living an excellent moment
Darwin Nunez is living an excellent moment
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Liverpool are having a very good season and the results have been on the table. Jürgen Klopp's side have everything they need to keep competing for the Premier League title and have become the Merseyside side's obsession this season, leaving behind performances in tournaments such as the UEFA Europa League. In view of this, there is a lot of concentration for this objective.

Undoubtedly, every week you see a great atmosphere from the AXA Training Centre from all the Liverpool players who have worked well on the mental part. It is worth mentioning that the German's team has had a couple of setbacks that have been affecting their momentum. Nevertheless, this has not been an obstacle for the Reds to continue improving and not accumulate negative streaks as in the case of Tottenham or City

One of the players who stood out during the FIFA International Break was Darwin Núñez. The Uruguayan wants to continue showing why he is a player worth following and certainly a player who deserves to be a starter in Liverpool's next match against Manchester City. The Uruguayan has scored 3 goals in two matches during this FIFA Break. Just yesterday, La Pantera scored a brace against Bolivia

With that said, great things are expected from Darwin and Klopp knows it perfectly. Furthermore, this weekend's match is of utmost importance for Liverpool due to the fact that the leadership is at stake. A win for Liverpool would put them as the new leaders of the Premier League. Now, for many, Haaland faked his injury with Norway during the break, while Nunez prepared and delivered on the pitch

Darwin on fire

In addition to scoring a brace with Uruguay, Darwin has become the top scorer in the South American Qualifiers at the moment with 5 goals in 6 games. Undoubtedly, good news for Jurgen Klopp's team

 


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