Robbie Fowler was assisted by Darwin Nunez to help Uruguay find goals regularly at Liverpool. The former Benfica striker produced his best performance against Chelsea as Liverpool won 4-1 to regain a five-point lead at the top of the Premier League. However, no matter how hard Nunez tried, the game ended without scoring and he was the owner of useless statistics.
The 24-year-old finished as the first player to hit the crossbar or post four times in a Premier League game, including a first-half penalty for crashing into the bar. Nunez assisted the decisive fourth goal after the break, scored by Luis Diaz, but it was undoubtedly disappointing that he didn’t get on the scoresheet himself.
Nunez has scored seven goals in 21 Premier League games this season, but former Kop hero Fowler has seen enough of the club’s number nine for him to be a key part of the team going forward. “It’s going to be less,” Fowler told SportsBoom. I’m not sure if he’ll score as many goals as people expect, but he’ll do well, score goals and get recognition.
There’s a lot of talk about it now, but there comes a time when you have to remove some of the rawness and make it a finished work. I have no doubt that Darwin Nunez is a very good player. He scored a goal when Liverpool signed him. he can do it “He plays for a great team that puts a lot of pressure on, but what I like about Darwin Nunez is that he never gives up and I think Liverpool fans buy into that too.
He tried his best and missed a few chances but I think he will score. It’s not a finished article yet, but I don’t think anyone has mentioned it. Is enough? really do not know. “I wish it was like that for Liverpool fans.”