2 years ago
Jurgen Klopp saw a lot of promising signs from Darwin Nunez as the club-record £85million signing showed up for Liverpool in Tuesday's 4-0 loss to Manchester United.
A heartless performance from the Red Devils brought a resolve helping friendly triumph for new supervisor Erik ten Hag, with Jadon Sancho, Fred, Anthony Martial, and Facundo Pellistri all getting on the scoresheet in Thailand.
Liverpool was at that point three goals down when Nunez came off the bench with thirty minutes left to play, and he had an exuberant appearance.
In spite of having partaken in fewer meetings than a large number of the players on the pitch, the Uruguayan was continually involved, had a few sighters of goals, and should have gotten in the 87th minute however blasted over the bar from 10 yards after Mohamed Salah's shot had quickly returned off the post.
While that miss circulated around the web, Klopp was quick to zero in on the upsides and was satisfied with his new forward's work rate and runs behind, with the German manager feeling that Nunez as of now has the trust of his new partners.
Gotten some information about Nunez after the match, Klopp answered: 'He is a number nine and he can play on the wing too. We will see where he will play.
'In any case, what you could see is the young men were at that point looking for him.
'It was his third meeting (since showing up for pre-season preparing) and I think after the third run his lungs were almost prepared to detonate.
'We almost killed him these balls however he offered the runs and the young men needed to pass the ball, that is without a doubt one of his assets. He was perilous, this multitude of sorts of things.
'So Darwin, we will see. I think his profile is a legitimate number nine so that is useful with speed and hostility and utilizing his body, this multitude of sorts of things.'
He proceeded: 'When you lose 4-0… on the off chance that we discuss the game without the outcome, we have a ton of beneficial things to discuss from my team.
'In any case, in the event that we do it like it ought to be, not failing to remember the outcome, we need to consider that we lost 4-0. So more things turned out poorly in light of the fact that we committed a few errors - that is ordinary. Yet, we need to take care of that and that is the thing we did this evening.'
Liverpool will presently travel to Singapore for the following leg of their visit through Asia, with another Premier League side - Crystal Palace - hanging tight for them.
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