Former striker Alan Shearer Has come out to write a column in The Athletic, mentioning Darwin Nuñez, the expensive striker of Liverpool‘s Reds team, that he is still a top player in the industry. And although during the first year of his football career in England that seems to be going in a rather failed direction If compared to the amount Liverpool bought him in
Uruguay national team striker Can return to score goals again in the FA Cup third round game where the Reds opened an Anfield nest with a 2-2 draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers last weekend. Prior to that, he had been heavily criticized for wasting golden chances on several occasions.
“I like many things. Just like you saw from Nunez. He is an incredibly talented player. But he might not be a natural finisher.”
“Obviously the Uruguayan star needs to control himself more. The moment he was in front of the door frame But I still don’t see how big of a problem it is.
“The natural finisher I mean is when you’re in a position to score. You don’t need to think too much. And you will feel comfortable doing it. Nunez has the ability to do it all. Which is something the defenders don’t like.
“He has good access to the area. And he can finish well too. When the ball reaches him with such speed, he is dangerous.
“But what he should do is to control his inner peace. This story updates depending on time. and sweat in hard training
“Especially if he was in this situation. He will be even more reassuring. with the surroundings and pay attention to the situation that arises which seems to be part of the problem he is facing. That was a 1v1 duel. Obviously he looked nervous. but the more he practiced He just got better and better.”
For the 23-year-old, he has already scored 10 goals and provided three assists in 23 games for Liverpool, which is not a bad number. But he has been criticized for missing too many scoring chances. He has missed scoring 14 times, the most in the league at this time. This made many football fans very disappointed, because Nunez was the most expensive player in club history immediately. With a fee of up to 85 million pounds, breaking the record set by Virgil van Dijk, who moved from Southampton in January 2018 for 75 million pounds.