Unhappy Darwin Nunez hoping to forget Liverpool struggles on international duty

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Darwin Nunez admitted that he “does not do what he should” in Liverpool but hopes to forget his misfortunes of Anfield during his international service.

Nunez will spend next week with Uruguay as they will face two important World Cup qualifications against Argentinian world champions and Bolivia.

The former man of Benfica will savor the opportunity to create a link with his country after a miserable fate on the Merseyside who saw him miss a penalty in the defeat of shots to the goal of the Champions League against the Saint-Germain of Paris while he was ineffective after leaving the bench in The final defeat of the Sunday EFL Cup against Newcastle.

The ball just doesn’t want to enter – NUNEZ

Nunez said El Pais: “I know I don’t do what I should. The ball just doesn’t want to enter.

“It’s difficult because when you are well, like when I came against PSG [setting up Harvey Elliott for the winner at the Parc des Princes]Your confidence changes, with the idea of ​​being able to break it in the next match. But then you get a crisis.

“I just want to forget what’s going on there and, in addition, there is nothing more pleasant to wear the shirt in your country.”

The 25 -year -old was criticized by the Reds boss, Arne Slot for his working rate and contributed only seven goals despite Liverpool by crossing the title of Premier League.

Bare want to stay in Liverpool

Its shape has led to speculation that Nunez could be allowed to leave Liverpool in summer, but the excluding striker is determined to sneak and prove his value.

He added: “These are moments that we are going through in football. I am not someone throwing in the sponge because they do not play, but instead, I will continue to work so that I can play.”

Salah’s shape shone on Nunez – Kuyt

The former Liverpool striker, Dirk Kuyt, says that the exploits of Mohamed Salah, who has marked 32 times all the competitions this season, has further aggravated Nunez’s count.

The Dutchman, who will present himself for Liverpool legends against Chelsea in Anfield on Sunday, told PA Sport: “You must always be at your best to stay in Liverpool and each player must play day after day, and you know that if you do not perform another player will be ready for your place.

“If you know Arne Slot a little every day, he will have tried to push Darwin to get the most out of him so that he never stops doing it, then the player decides if he will play or not because he will have to play.

“When you have a teammate like Mo Salah – or in my time Fernando Torres – and these guys make goals so easy that all supporters want you to also be as many goals.

“Darwin pushes himself very hard, sometimes doing well and sometimes not scoring the goals he wanted himself, and that makes the task difficult because the pressure is so great.”


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