Darwin Núñez | Liverpool player | Sometimes maybe good, sometimes maybe shish

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He has the size, the power, generosity and technical ability...yet he still plays like a youngster in so many aspects, rushing plays, making an attemp were he should had pass, not keeping his head cooler when comes to finishing.

In fact he is kind of the new Torres, if him at some time will peak on Torres best seasons level in EPL (like he did in Benfica), we don't know, but he certainly has similar traits: the speed, the power, the extraordinary goal, with the most insane miss.
 

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He has the size, the power, generosity and technical ability...yet he still plays like a youngster in so many aspects, rushing plays, making an attemp were he should had pass, not keeping his head cooler when comes to finishing.

In fact he is kind of the new Torres, if him at some time will peak on Torres best seasons level in EPL (like he did in Benfica), we don't know, but he certainly has similar traits: the speed, the power, the extraordinary goal, with the most insane miss.
2007-2009 Fernando Torres shits all over Darwin Nunez. He was a pretty complete forward.
 

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He has the size, the power, generosity and technical ability...yet he still plays like a youngster in so many aspects, rushing plays, making an attemp were he should had pass, not keeping his head cooler when comes to finishing.

In fact he is kind of the new Torres, if him at some time will peak on Torres best seasons level in EPL (like he did in Benfica), we don't know, but he certainly has similar traits: the speed, the power, the extraordinary goal, with the most insane miss.
His characteristics don't remind me of peak Torres at all. Some of his finishing reminds me of Chelsea Torres though.
 

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He has improved this season, but I thought he was diabolical on Sunday. So clumsy in possession and that chance he fluffed coming in at the far ppost was comically bad.

He also gifted us the ball before our winner in the fa cup.
 

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I don't necessarily mean this in a bad way, but he is a flat track bully. A really effective one.
 

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His characteristics don't remind me of peak Torres at all. Some of his finishing reminds me of Chelsea Torres though.

2007-2009 Fernando Torres shits all over Darwin Nunez. He was a pretty complete forward.

I was talking about their style, physique and approach to the game. Most people here also just know EPL Torres.

Torres was a player that missed chances left and right his whole carreer, that also had exceptional scoring seasons.
He also played with an urgency that sometimes made him look even "clouncy", yet that urgency made him be part of multiple scoring occasions that for me is an extremely important asset for any forward, no matter if he scores or not.
He always gave his 110%, he could score a wonder and miss some silly goal in the sdame match.
Both aren't technical marvels, for instance Suarez overall game (intelligence, witt/ cunning, traits and technical ability) was better.
Yet Torres and Darwin still had/ have very good technique with exceptional size and power. Both play with great intensity and generosity.
If Darwin some day will have Torres's Pool excellent season, if he someday he'll have that fair share of clutch moments in NT and Club like Torres had, we don't know. Right now with his current lack of goals against big boys, the odds obvisously won't be on his side, yet the similar traits are there to be seen.
Darwin is young, but not exactly super young for this forward/striker role, Fernando had his best season in Pool at 23/24...it would be a great stepping stone to deliver in these next games in great fashion to assure Liverpool a title a way to build a better carreer from there.
 
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I don't necessarily mean this in a bad way, but he is a flat track bully. A really effective one.
i think he is ok, he does seem to have some horrendous moments but actually does still get quite a few goals. From the small amount I see of him he sort of reminds me of Lukaku, beast mode 1 minute, trips on the ball the next. Like all Liverpool players effort cant be faulted but that could be more a Klopp thing, this could drop off next season.
 

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His chance last night when through on goal was pure hilarity.

I thought the goalkeeper saved it but no, he just shanked it wide when one on one
 

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For 80 million you expect better finishing than that. They wasted top tier money on a half decent backup striker and the fee could still rise... as long as the add ons aren't based upon scoring goals that is
 

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He is absolutely useless. Fortunetely, Liverpool supporters love him for some insane reason, which means they will end up keeping him longer than any normal club would.

He’s mid table standard at best. If they chose to sell he wouldn’t get offers from anyone above that.
 

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On one hand he's scored 18 which sounds decent.
But it's the miniscule percentage of chances put away that is the important thing.

Hojlund has 13 and we've been ludicrously poor for giving him chances.
 

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On one hand he's scored 18 which sounds decent.
But it's the miniscule percentage of chances put away that is the important thing.

Hojlund has 13 and we've been ludicrously poor for giving him chances.
Nunez is a better prospect and a much better player than Hojlund. I can’t believe we paid so much to get Hojlund.
 

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He has about as much chance of winning the Balon D’Or as I have of winning a Nobel prize.
 

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On one hand he's scored 18 which sounds decent.
But it's the miniscule percentage of chances put away that is the important thing.

Hojlund has 13 and we've been ludicrously poor for giving him chances.
Him and Diaz have cost them their season, Diaz against City and Nunez virtually every game since (defence takes blame too obviously)
 

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Nunez is a better prospect and a much better player than Hojlund. I can’t believe we paid so much to get Hojlund.
I don't agree with this. I think Nunez would be Antony-esque for us, whereas Hojlund would fill his boots for them.
 

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Nunez is a better prospect and a much better player than Hojlund. I can’t believe we paid so much to get Hojlund.
Maybe so but if Nunez is scoring 18 for Liverpool he is scoring probably less than 13 for us!

Hojlund looks a better finisher for sure. We just create absolutely nothing
 

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Nunez is a better prospect and a much better player than Hojlund. I can’t believe we paid so much to get Hojlund.
Prospect? He's 25 in a couple of months. At Hojlund's age he was knocking around in the Spanish second division.
 

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It's funny how our fanbase blamed Andy Cole for missing chances for the title back years ago, compared to Nunez he was like Gerd Muller.
 

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He has strong “he plays with a smile on his face” energy, but the problem for him is that it coincides with him missing sitters and generally looking useless.
 

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He’s awful. If he played for us the media would have a field day.
Yeah, but Arsenal/Liverpool/City etc. seem to get a free run at transfers and their poor buys don't get called out.

Nunez has 5 more goals than Hojlund this season. Hojlund has been injured, erratic and played in a low scoring, disjointed mess of a team. He's also about 4 or 5 years younger.

Meanwhile, Nunez has played in a free scoring team that have gone deep in 4 competitions and has managed a paltry 18 goals overall. It's pretty clear that Liverpool didn't get the player they thought they were getting.
 

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Poor signing, what's surprising is that many even here were skeptical on his ability considering he cost 70m yet Liverpool believed he was worth it. He just doesn't seem to be mentally strong, or clever, enough to be a consistently great player. Makes terrible decisions constantly.

You can see there is potential to be a good goalscorer based on how many positions he gets himself into but then his decision making and technique means he wastes far more chances than a top level striker would.
 
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Nunez is a better prospect and a much better player than Hojlund. I can’t believe we paid so much to get Hojlund.
This couldn't be further than the truth, Hojlund has the potential to be twice the player Nunez is.
 

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Nunez is a better prospect and a much better player than Hojlund. I can’t believe we paid so much to get Hojlund.
Who is Nunez, Darwin? a stronk dummy. He shoots hard. He has a fanboy thingy on TikTok. That's about it. No character, boring boring player, and when you need him to score a goal he hits the post beating the odds that would make the biggest casinos cry. "How did he do that?" you wonder but it doesn't matter, you lose points.

He is that Winning Eleven regen that has 18 shots power so you always press Up + Square to shoot a cannonball whenever controlling him. Whether it'd end up as a goal kick or a throw in, it doesn't matter. Me shoot hard. But yeah me lose game also.