Liverpool fan favourite ends social media blackout with deep post following Tottenham incident last season

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 August 11th 2024, 11:51
 
 

 


Liverpool’s Darwin Nunez has returned to posting about Liverpool after deleting photos related to the Merseyside club following the Reds’ Premier League clash with Tottenham in May.

The Uruguayan star started on the bench as Jurgen Klopp’s men defeated the North London club 4-2 at Anfield, a game which saw Nunez squander a one-on-one opportunity.

The striker had missed several chances in the weeks prior and after the Spurs match, the Liverpool star let comments from fans get to him, leading to the former Benfica star deleting the majority of photos related to the Premier League club on his Instagram page.

This sparked transfer speculation ahead of the summer transfer window but with the new season getting underway next Saturday, Nunez has returned to posting about Liverpool and it confirms that the Uruguayan is staying at Anfield for another year.

The 25-year-old posted a picture of himself at Liverpool’s AXA training ground looking into the glass on a stairway. This could have a deeper meaning that the striker has reflected this summer and is ready to begin a new era at the Reds with Arne Slot at the helm. The Dutch coach will hope to get the best out of the forward as he can be lethal on his day.

Liverpool’s Darwin Nunez has returned to posting about Liverpool

Liverpool need Darwin Nunez to step up this season

Nunez has shown signs of being an incredible talent but his finishing has let him down massively since moving to Anfield.

The Uruguay international has produced 33 goals and 17 assists across 96 games for the Premier League giants, but fans of the Merseyside club know that those numbers could be much better with the number of chances created for the forward.

Slot will need Nunez to step up with goals this season if Liverpool are to have a successful campaign and if not, it may be the 25-year-old’s last at the club.


 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
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