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The Donkey

I can't think of many more likable divisive players than Darwin. I think for his sheer attitude and playfulness we all wanted him to succeed. He's a good player, he's not a natural, clinical finisher in some instances, but he can be in others.

Reading that, the first thing that came to mind was the speech from Glengarry Glen Ross:

"You're a nice guy? I don't give a shit. Good father? Fuck you! Go home and play with your kids."

Hope he does well for us this season and then he needs to "hit the bricks".
 
Yeah, it feels like all eggs are in the Nunez basket again. He just has to make it work somehow until the end of the season.
 
Yeah, it feels like all eggs are in the Nunez basket again. He just has to make it work somehow until the end of the season.

Slot probably has to see if Danns is a viable option at the top level or see if Chiesa can hack it through the middle.
 
Have we really tried it ? - I had the same argument with @StevieM a while ago where I was making the excuse for him that when he was getting all those chances that he was missing - on many occasions I don't think he was expecting them to fall to him. We never even under Klopp made him the focal point - but that I mean - he makes that waiting for the through ball or ball over the top to setup him up - I remember him in his first season begging for the ball to be played like that and the likes of Henderson and Co would just pass back or hold onto the ball. Now either the other players were incapable of making those passes is another question but to me it seemed like - No we are not going to play like that where we depend on one player (which I also agree with).

Every missed chance from him no matter how hard or easy - everyone is expecting him to score a goal. This season he is not getting the chances and a lot of that is to do with other players just not passing to him, they always look for Mo, and even Mo is not really helping him - as he is always looking for Gakpo. My worry is that he is the only guy up front who has unreal pace compared to the other forwards and that always helps in restricting the opposition defences back line position, and I am pretty sure every opposition team worries about this guy of ours.

This post is not me saying I want him to stay - I think he is such conundrum that he splits the fans and is a cause for arguments - we are better off without him, but please don't tell me we used him to the best of his strengths because we did not. He is not a system player and I don't think he intelligent enough (game intelligence) to follow any system - he is someone you treat like a dog - where you put the ball in his direction and say "Got fetch and fucking score" - and you keep doing that until he scores.
In clumpy and unarticulate way I have been trying to say this for so long now, I am so hapy that you are seeing the same thing here
 
Salah didn't help him today (passing up a couple of opportunities to play him in). I really wanted him to get a goal and maintain some sort of scoring form.

Unfortunately, the chance that did fall his way, the guy still hasn't got enough variety/subtlety to his finishing.

This chance right here:


View: https://youtu.be/vTtTW258h28?t=58

Reminded me a bit of this chance for Fernando:


View: https://youtu.be/t0Ljdmh21tw?t=192

... in the sense that due to the onrushing GK and position (wide) of the 6 yard box, it required a chipped finishing.

And yet Nunez goes for a bit of a hit and hope. Whereas a cultured finisher like Torres, appreciated all the elements and applied the correct finish.
 
Salah didn't help him today (passing up a couple of opportunities to play him in). I really wanted him to get a goal and maintain some sort of scoring form.

Unfortunately, the chance that did fall his way, the guy still hasn't got enough variety/subtlety to his finishing.

This chance right here:


View: https://youtu.be/vTtTW258h28?t=58

Reminded me a bit of this chance for Fernando:


View: https://youtu.be/t0Ljdmh21tw?t=192

... in the sense that due to the onrushing GK and position (wide) of the 6 yard box, it required a chipped finishing.

And yet Nunez goes for a bit of a hit and hope. Whereas a cultured finisher like Torres, appreciated all the elements and applied the correct finish.

Bad miss IMHO. Danns had one similar and his chipped finish was perfection. Nunez most often prefers to hit it as hard as possible - and on occasion that is what is required - but he needs to have more variety to his finishing.
 
He really isn’t very good at staying onside - when he is, it looks more like an accident than by design.
 
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