

Klopp’s comments, as you would expect, were a little more measured. “He reminds me a bit of Ibrahimovic,” remarked the former Reds full-back. Jason McAteer, sat alongside Thompson, offered a rather different comparison. It was exactly the kind goal centre-forwards dream of, and one which had Phil Thompson, in the LFCTV studio, talking of Ian Rush and John Aldridge, Liverpool poachers from years gone by. Stefan Bajcetic – remember that name, by the way – won the ball in the final third and fed Harvey Elliott, whose low cross was slid home by Nunez inside the six-yard box.

The hat-trick arrived midway through the second half. Three minutes later, Liverpool won the ball high up the field, allowing Trent Alexander-Arnold to release Nunez, who finished clinically on his right foot. Only a friendly, yes, but a miss would have brought more unwanted attention, for sure.Īs is so often the case, one goal swiftly brought two. Silencing the haters with four goals 🤫 /z7Xjpss3pF- GOAL July 21, 2022 “I’m not sure if it’s a clause in his new contract to be generous as hell!” joked Klopp, but he, Salah and Nunez will have been delighted to see the ball fly into the corner of the net via Blaswich’s fingertips. Mohamed Salah, who had scored the first goal of the night, is Liverpool’s usual taker, but the Egyptian allowed his new team-mate to convert this one, an act of decency that certainly did not go unnoticed or unappreciated. Nunez’s first goal came from the penalty spot after Luis Diaz had been felled by Leipzig goalkeeper Janis Blaswich. “The perfect night for him,” said Klopp, who administered one of his trademark hugs at the final whistle. On for Roberto Firmino at half-time, he responded with a 23-minute hat-trick, before grabbing his fourth goal, and Liverpool’s fifth, in the closing minutes. Nunez, at least, knew he would get the chance to silence his doubters on the pitch. It’s probably not the best idea to give attention to those who crave it, but even elite footballers are human. Resiliencia 🤫 /e90QJAdpc7- Darwin Núñez July 15, 2022 ‘Resiliencia’, he posted after the Palace game last week, his tweet finished off with a ‘shush’ emoji.
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The usual accounts were full of it, posting ‘compilations’ of Nunez’s mistakes, while the word ‘Carroll’ trended, as rival fans compared the new-boy to another big-money Reds signing, one who managed only 11 goals for the club before being sold at a hefty loss.Īll very silly, I’m sure you’ll agree, but Nunez himself saw the criticism. It used to be said that new signings should be given six or nine months to settle in at a club, but that will never be the case in the Twitter age, where judgements are instant, definitive and so often downright ridiculous.Īn hour’s worth of football was all it took for the keyboard warriors to emerge, labelling the £64 million ($75.5m) a flop for failing to find the net in 30-minute run-outs against Manchester United and Crystal Palace.

How stupid the Uruguayan’s critics must feel this morning. Moving to Old Trafford would be a lifelong dream for Hojlund, who is a United supporter.“He opened the box of Pandora!” beamed Klopp after Nunez opened his Liverpool goalscoring account in style on Thursday night, netting four times as the Reds thrashed RB Leipzig 5-0 in Germany. While this may be in reference to the next drill Hojlund was going to be put through, it is coincidentally vague considering the reports regarding the Dane. However, the video's caption suggested the striker may be on the move, saying 'We ready for what's next Rasmus Hojlund,' accompanied with a 'shush emoji'. Taking to Instagram, EnergeticX Copenhagen shared a short clip of the Denmark international completing running drills.
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Want to join our MUFC Pro club for a totally ad-free version of the MEN’s Man United app packed with premium features? Click hereĪLSO READ: Hojlund signing could give United perfect Kane planĪs with many top level athletes, the 20-year-old has hired a personal trainer to keep his fitness levels at their peak. Alternatives are being explored, including Hojlund who last season managed 10 goals in 34 appearances for Atalanta and is seen as one of Europe's rising stars. United had initially identified Tottenham's Harry Kane but there is a growing realisation that Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is unwilling to sell his talisman. That comes after Erik ten Hag conducted several video calls with the 20-year-old expressing his intention to sign him. On Friday, MEN Sport reported United's football director John Murtough had undertaken extensive talks with Hojlund about moving to Old Trafford. Atalanta striker Rasmus Hojlund's pre-season trainer has hinted the Danish star could be set for a new challenge amid conversations with Manchester United.
