Darwin Nunez came to Liverpool's rescue on a frustrating afternoon against Brentford with the striker hitting a brace in added time to win three valuable points
Darwin Nunez came off the bench to break Brentford hearts at the Gtech Community Stadium and give Liverpool a welcome boost in the title race
Liverpool manager Arne Slot conceded Darwin Nunez was ‘lucky’ to escape a red card just seconds after his late goal heroics against Brentford. The Uruguayan answered his doubters in
Arne Slot was asked about Darwin Nunez during his press conference today after the Liverpool striker was linked with a move to the Saudi Pro League with Al Hilal.
Arne Slot said Darwin Núñez's knack of scoring vital late goals for Liverpool is "nice to have" after the forward did so again to earn his team a crucial victory over Brentford on Saturday.
The Uruguayan is a frustrating figure but his brace at Brentford showed why Liverpool must persist with him - for now at least
Liverpool couldn't score on any of their first 35 shots, but Darwin Nunez did so twice in stoppage time to beat Brentford 2-0 on Saturday.
Steve McManaman has urged Darwin Nunez to "temper that anger" in the right way after the Liverpool match-winner was fortunate to stay on the field in the 2-0 win over Brentford
Darwin Nunez and social media have not always made perfect bedfellows at Liverpool, but Instagram was a happy place for the Reds striker on Sunday, judging by his activity
Liverpool boss Arne Slot has challenged Darwin Nunez to prove he is an elite striker as the much-maligned Uruguayan looks to take advantage of Diogo Jota's latest injury.
In another era, in another kind of football, Darwin Núñez might be the type of unconventional striker who would be a cult hero at a smaller club, but at Liverpool in 2025, when the margins are so tight at the top of the Premier League and every player must earn his place,
LONDON - Substitute Darwin Nunez's stoppage-time ... an immediate impact in the 1-1 draw at Nottingham Forest on Jan 14 and the Dutch manager nearly had the magic touch again, when Andy Robertson's cross found Nunez but the striker headed wide.