Darwin Nunez

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I think that was primarily because they went with 4 up top and Madrid had decided to hold onto what they had, rather than Firmino making much of a difference himself.

Can't agree. Firmino was much better at dropping to get the ball and progressing it in central areas and Mane is not a good central striker against packed defences.

Best player they have cutting in off the left to score though.
 
Can't agree. Firmino was much better at dropping to get the ball and progressing it in central areas and Mane is not a good central striker against packed defences.

Best player they have cutting in off the left to score though.
Fair enough. My memory was of Firmino blazing wide a couple of times and shooting from crap angles.

The main thing was that neither of them scored.
 
85 mil for Nunez or 50 odd mil for Haaland. Think we’ve got the better deal and don’t tell me otherwise.
Thought Nunez is the greatest striker in Europe who has come off the fabled mythical Uruguayan conveyor belt of international superstars to change the world . He will have to be on his toes to beat the almost god like greatest ever ever ever January signing luiz Diaz .
 
Thought Nunez is the greatest striker in Europe who has come off the fabled mythical Uruguayan conveyor belt of international superstars to change the world . He will have to be on his toes to beat the almost god like greatest ever ever ever January signing luiz Diaz .
Let’s hope he has as much of an impact as Diego Forlan did in English football.
 
One season wonder at this point, the path would normally be a mid Prem team and see if he could make the grade before a top team buying him.

However, this one has gone straight to Liverpool, don’t know enough about him but Liverpool must feel confident based on this one season (Nothing of real note before).

it is certainly a risky transfer.
 
I don't know much about the kid but i do know after a few sessions with Klopp on the training ground he will perfected in the art of grass munching every time he enters the penalty box.
Dias for them was the same, came over here, seemed very direct and attack minded but after half a dozen games i noticed a difference in him. He started looking for fouls and free kicks, rolling about and holding his face and the like.
The reason for this change was no other than Klopp himself. He instils the dark arts into his players, then bemoans to the arse licking media about how hard done by his teams are by the officials, which of course in turn brings them greater riches on the pitch with decisions constantly going THEIR WAY.
Klopp is brilliant at being a snide ****.
So when i notice any potential signing going there i just know true to the managers mould they to will become snide **** players.
Was Jota at Wolves? I didn't really notice it.
Is he at Dipperpool? I rest my case
 
I don't know much about the kid but i do know after a few sessions with Klopp on the training ground he will perfected in the art of grass munching every time he enters the penalty box.
Dias for them was the same, came over here, seemed very direct and attack minded but after half a dozen games i noticed a difference in him. He started looking for fouls and free kicks, rolling about and holding his face and the like.
The reason for this change was no other than Klopp himself. He instils the dark arts into his players, then bemoans to the arse licking media about how hard done by his teams are by the officials, which of course in turn brings them greater riches on the pitch with decisions constantly going THEIR WAY.
Klopp is brilliant at being a snide ****.
So when i notice any potential signing going there i just know true to the managers mould they to will become snide **** players.
Was Jota at Wolves? I didn't really notice it.
Is he at Dipperpool? I rest my case
A case in point was in their final game against Wolves. Diaz was mortally wounded in the penalty area, but started sprinting like a cheetah as soon as he realised he was getting nothing. One of the more embarrassing simulations.
 
A case in point was in their final game against Wolves. Diaz was mortally wounded in the penalty area, but started sprinting like a cheetah as soon as he realised he was getting nothing. One of the more embarrassing simulations.
Yes and at the beginning of that game threw himself into their keeper, Jota style
 
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