24sports

“It’s just not that guy”


Former English striker Lianne Sanderson claimed that Darwin Nunez is not good enough for Liverpoolbut could start for Manchester United. She stated that the Uruguayan star did not settle at Anfield, but is better than Rasmus Hojlunda.

Speaking of a talxport, Sanderson claimed that the missing chances were normal to forward, but Nunez failed to convert too much chance. However, she praised the Liverpool star to do socks in the games and said via the metro:

“It’s not good enough. You have to give players time to adjust – to some players it can be difficult in your first or two seasons. But now he had that time. This is his third season. Everyone misses the chances, it happens the best of us, but Elite players know how to get over it faster.

“I can’t deny that he is doing his socks, but it’s just not good enough, it’s not good enough. He has all the attributes to be a top -notch player. He is good in the air, he has a step, but he simply, this is a reality. Hojlund or Nunez, which you have? “

Darwin Nunez was related to the transition to the Al Nasr in January window, but Liverpool withdrew the plug of the contract after failing to find an ideal replacement.

Liverpool legend thinks Darwin Nunez does not think enough during matches

Robbie Fowler He spoke of Darwin Nunez after the Liverpool star missed a key chance in the draw in Aston villa. He claimed that the Uruguayan striker did not think much about the game and fails to correct the basics.

He said through the Empire digs:

“People take care of Darwin Nunez because you don’t think, he doesn’t think about the game enough … If you fight for confidence, you have to go back to the basics, you have to get the ball, you have to touch it and you have to like it five meters [away]. You don’t look and don’t look at the ball, waiting for someone to make a run so you can play in an amazing pass – play simple things. “

Liverpool slipped in the Premier League Race after two draws to Everton and Aston Villa in the last three matches. The following faced Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup final.