Despite into his second season in the English Premier League, Darwin Nunez remains a topic of conversation. The Uruguayan forward is always in the spotlight, whether it’s because of goals he scores or ones he misses. The nine-man Uruguayan national team has scored seven goals this season in Liverpool despite occasionally coming off the bench.
I believe that because of the runs he makes, he attacks with enthusiasm and aggression. Sturridge told Sky Sports, “I think he’s a defender’s nightmare and he’s an exciting player to watch.” “Of course, one of the things he’ll need to improve is his finishing, which I think will come in time, but in terms of the type of player he is, he’ll get a lot of chances in games based on the running he does,” he stated.
“He doesn’t seem to be being composed and relaxed, therefore he has to be coached and have training sessions where he runs at a pace and practises specific finishing techniques when he’s doing it at match tempo. Nunez has become an expert at scoring particular kinds of goals for Sturridge, but his training will be crucial to improving his attacking skills.
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After playing for Liverpool for six and a half seasons, Sturridge scored 67 goals in 160 games. “I think the Newcastle goals are an excellent example of what he can give,” Sturridge remarked. “You must first analyse yourself. Afterward, examining other players. You can inquire with a few of the legends. Suarez would definitely talk to him. Fernando Torres. There is a phone open. Ian Rush is with him in Liverpool.”