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He can’t score, what Jürgen Klopp said on Nunez insane errors against Chelsea

The German manager backed his striker in the after game press conference

By Mario Perez

Jürgen Klopp spoke about Darwin Nunez errors against Chelsea in the after game press conference.
Jürgen Klopp spoke about Darwin Nunez errors against Chelsea in the after game press conference.
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Liverpool’s coach Jürgen Klopp surprised the media and the fans by making a strong defender to the Uruguayan striker Darwin Nunez after the Reds’ 4-1 win against Chelsea in Anfield for the twenty-second day of the 2023/2024 Premier League season, as the young 24-year-old striker was mercilessly criticized on the media due to his lack of effectiveness to score his goal chances in the clash against the Blues.

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The Uruguayan player, who had a sensational performance against Chelsea, made agile movements in all the forward front, creating chances for his teammates and making good combinations with Luis Diaz and Diogo Jota, the players who were alongside him in Liverpool’s final third.

However, he missed a penalty in the 47th minute of the game by hitting the post, and then he wasted incredible chances during the second half, despite being totally clinical to combine with Luis Diaz in the fourth goal of Liverpool, a circumstance that was commented on by the fans on the net.

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Klopp insisted on backing the player

In this respect, Jürgen Klopp profited his after game press conference to back the striker and hailed his great job for the team. “Insane first half, unbelievable. Outstanding. Why do we speak about Darwin? Obviously because he has so many situations where he missed,” he added. The first time since we count a player hits the woodwork four times in a game. Think you are in his boots and how that feels”, said the manager who explained that the team should back the striker and his job.


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