Sport

Jürgen Klopp is ready for exactly what Liverpool needs as Darwin Núñez can deliver on promise

Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino was not the only man in attendance for the Leicester match despite not being fit to play. Darwin Núñez had also made the trip.

The overriding image of Liverpool’s 3-0 victory at Leicester City was not Curtis Jones scoring two goals — one almost identical to the one he netted against Spurs at the end of April — nor Trent Alexander-Arnold’s rocket into the top corner from a free-kick.

Instead, it was of Roberto Firmino being serenaded by the traveling Liverpool supporters in the away end — complete with a massive grin on the face of the forward — despite the Brazilian not being able to get on the pitch.

Firmino, who has been injured and not spotted since playing eight minutes in the 6-1 win at Leeds United, should return to team training today but had asked to go with the squad and attend the match regardless.

With only two more games left in his Liverpool career after that one, it was perhaps no surprise. Firmino will have to savor every moment before his departure, with his next club unlikely to provide such emotional support.

Firmino, though, was not the only injured striker to make the trip despite not being able to take part. Darwin Núñez, who arrived from Benfica for an initial fee of $80m (£64m/€74m) last summer, was also in attendance, despite having picked up a minor toe injury that is not expected to keep him out of Liverpool’s final two fixtures this season.

Núñez, who Jürgen Klopp has urged in recent weeks to continue to learn English and increase his ability to communicate with his teammates, has had tough times during periods of this season, but is heading on the right path.

For starters, 15 goals and four assists this season in a struggling side is an excellent point from which to improve — and the player himself has already spoken about wanting to kick on during his second campaign, which he did at his previous club.

“Obviously, I still have many things to work on, for example, my finishing,” Núñez told Sky Sports earlier this year. “But I think the same thing is happening to me as happened to Luis Suárez. In his second year, he tore it up.

“Something similar happened to me already at Benfica. The first year went very badly for me and in the second, I exploded. Here, I think the same thing is happening. I hope next season will be like that. I’ll put my best forward and hopefully I’ll get a bit of luck.”

With the form of Cody Gakpo — and the extent to which he is a completely different stylistic fit in the Liverpool attack — there is a question mark over how exactly Núñez is used long-term and where he fits in.

But the Uruguayan could easily ignite next year and might yet add more goals to his 15-strong haul; a decent return for his opening campaign in a new country.

His clear eagerness to be a big part of the team even when he was unable to contribute on the pitch is the latest sign that any problems adapting are being worked on in a bid to improve.

Diogo Jota and Luis Díaz’s returns may have complicated the attacking picture for Núñez, but that level of competition (even when Firmino leaves) is exactly what Liverpool wants and needs.

With each attacker fully fit and firing — when Núñez returns from his knock and Díaz is back at full tilt — the increased competition can only breed success. For Núñez, too, it should continue to drive him on to deliver on his goalscoring promise.

Related Posts

PGA Tour players’ demand to LIV Golf defectors shows how far away merger still is

A fresh claim has emerged about one of the major sticking points amid ongoing talks between both parties over the proposed PGA Tour and LIV Golf merger amid…

Petty, Vindictive & Greedy’: Golf Reporter Shreds Tiger Woods Over Jon Rahm Mistreatment

The golf world recently got struck with a major thunderbolt update on the PGA Tour-LIV Golf merger. PGA Tour players are now demanding reparations from golfers who defected…

‘PGA Tour Players Want Jon Rahm to Return LIV Golf Money’: Insiders Spill Apalling Reason Behind Merger Failures

Remember the delay between the PGA Tour-LIV merger that has the entire golf world in a chokehold? The drama is taking another turn with PGA Tour players demanding…

Tiger Woods’ Time Has Come

With another surgery performed last week, when will Tiger call it quits on the PGA Tour? Tiger Woods and surgery seem to be synonymous. Not a stranger to…

Tiger Woods confirms first thing he’ll do if he wins 16th major title

Tiger Woods’ Sun Day Red clothing brand has told GolfMagic the 15-time major champion is prepared to make a big change if he wins an elusive 16th major…

Tiger Woods’s Ex-Coach Throws Nasty PGA Tour Jab to Shield Jon Rahm From Haters

After 13 events and visiting seven continents, LIV Golf has crowned Jon Rahm as the 2024 Individual Champion at Bolingbrook Golf Club in Chicago. It is quite incredible…