Jürgen Klopp, the German manager of Liverpool, discussed the amazing goal that Uruguayan striker Darwin Núñez missed in Sunday’s 11th round Premier League matchup against Luton Town, which came down to a last-minute equaliser.
The Uruguayan missed a goal under the goal after a ball from Mohamed Salah, who grasped his head in shock at what his teammate had missed when they were still tied at zero goals.
During a press conference, Klopp defended Darwin once more in response to sharp questions from reporters regarding the transfer. The manager claimed that the Uruguayan is “really different” because to one trait. “The first chance he had was really well done, a great pass, first touch over the top and then he nailed it on the crossbar,” Klopp remarked following the match. “Obviously, the entire team was not in the mood for goals today, and that doesn’t help,” he continued. However, Darwin’s involvement in almost everything sets him apart from other people. We’re at ease,” the Reds manager declared.
Haaland misses more than Darwin Nunez
One interesting statistic to note is that Darwin Nunez has fewer wasted opportunities in front of goal than Erling Haaland. During this Premier League season, the Uruguayan striker has failed to score in ten clear opportunities, while the Norwegian has wasted eleven.