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    Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
    I like him too, and he is showing so many signs of the player he will be for us, like you say his awareness as he took the ball in advance of the cross for Salah suggests he is calming down.

    That said, I like the energy and unpredictability he brings, I dont want him calming down too much. It is all about composure and decision making and he is getting there.
    Hands off. He is my cuddle toy along with Thiago.

    You already have Robertson and Ramsey, you greedy fecker.
    I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.


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      Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
      Also kinda chaotic too. Goal, assist, almost a superb assist and also ****ing ****ted someone all in the space of 20 minutes.
      I do be pmsl laughing at hi, he is a maniac

      When he settles and when we actually get our **** together, he has real potential to smash a load of goals in. He may miss a few along the way though & possibly deck some cunt

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        Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
        Also kinda chaotic too. Goal, assist, almost a superb assist and also ****ing ****ted someone all in the space of 20 minutes.
        You love to see it.

        Need more ****house Uruguayans in the side
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          Love him, but if the ref was asked to go to the monitor for this last night, it would have been another red.

          [ame]https://twitter.com/cf_compss/status/1587718708042108929[/ame]

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            Originally posted by kingfunk View Post
            Love him, but if the ref was asked to go to the monitor for this last night, it would have been another red.

            https://twitter.com/cf_compss/status...18708042108929


            What? It is as clear as day that he spotted one of those late in the year wasps landing on the Napoli player and he bravely risked his own hand/arm to dislodge that wasp.

            Man should be getting lauded for his selfless act.

            I still think that VVD running into the guy is what knocked him.
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              VVD comes in to save the day to prevent Nunez from executing the poor ******* so Nunez can get on with the rest of the game!
              Nope, don't need anger management, you just need to stop pissing me off!

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                I can't wait for his first top bins thunder**** - I hope he celebrates by pulling out a ****ing massive Sturgeon from under his shirt.
                Was muß, das muß.

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                  He does need to be careful. He has done a few petulant things. Its not on the sly like Jota or Robertson... He has a temper, and needs to learn to chill, otherwise we have many a ****house in the Prem who are going to have a field day

                  He need to channel the agression like Mane and Suarez... ok... maybe not Suarez
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                    Yeah, slapping the guy on the back of the head could have been interpreted differently by another ref. Another red card would have been a disaster.
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                      Originally posted by Charly View Post
                      He does need to be careful. He has done a few petulant things. Its not on the sly like Jota or Robertson... He has a temper, and needs to learn to chill, otherwise we have many a ****house in the Prem who are going to have a field day

                      He need to channel the agression like Mane and Suarez... ok... maybe not Suarez
                      Modifying post.

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                        Salah will love nunez drawing defenders to him and making space for him.
                        removing all the weak links makes us stronger

                        too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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                          My ex sister in law is from Uruguay.

                          Mad cunt she was.

                          Must be something in the air!
                          I love Sarah

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                            Originally posted by brightred View Post
                            My ex sister in law is from Uruguay.

                            Mad cunt she was.

                            Must be something in the air!
                            Yep they're mental

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                            "When a man insults my country I insult him, by taking his woman" Tony Yeboah

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                              Unpredictability of Darwin Núñez gives Liverpool an extra dimension
                              Uruguayan ruffled Tottenham with a mesmerising display of power and energy to earn Jürgen Klopp’s side a vital win


                              At times in the first half of this thrilling, occasionally messy Premier League fixture, there was a sense of two games taking place simultaneously. In the foreground the feature presentation: a tight, bruising affair, and a meeting of two depleted teams who have spent much of the season trying to bolt their own wheels back on while speeding through the weekly chicanes. A 2-1 victory here was Liverpool’s first away league win this season.

                              Behind this was the other game, the one taking place in the Darwin Núñez universe. This was a looser, chancier affair, a place where the physical rules are a little more vague but which seemed, at times, to bleed through into the real world, to exist alongside it.

                              It was at these moments, drifting through into the Núñez-verse, that Liverpool looked most energised. Mainly Núñez was just great fun to watch during his 86 minutes on the pitch, which included one assist, a twanged crossbar, endless sprints, moments of exhilaration and moments of oddity.

                              It is necessary to see Núñez in the flesh to really get his energy. He is a magnificent spectacle, all upright grace, loose shoulders, lithe power. Núñez is 6ft 5in. Núñez is the second-fastest clocked player in the league, just behind Anthony Gordon. When he moves he just looks a pedigree human. Some players look like a natural on the ball. Thiago Alcântara appears to have been born on the half-turn. Núñez conveys this with his movements, the easy acceleration, the hunger for the ball, with which he has a passionate, if slightly on-off, relationship with – a kind of rom-com chemistry.

                              Here he carried the ball with purpose at times, finding space down Spurs’ right side in the first half. Núñez doesn’t really dribble. He passes to himself, runs, catches up, the ball just an addendum to his splendid athleticism, snagging it under his hooves, hauling it back in, like watching a stallion trampling a beachball.

                              But he did all of this to good effect in the game’s decisive period, when Mo Salah scored both Liverpool goals, each brutally sharp finishes. Salah has nine in his past eight games now, with goals against Spurs, Napoli, Ajax and Manchester City in that run. He has a month’s rest coming up, and looks ready to scoot through those final 24 games. If Salah stays fit it will be very hard to keep Liverpool out of the top four.

                              Here there was also a sense of something sparking with Núñez, with Roberto Firmino well cast as the straight man in the centre. The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was a lovely, crisp, luminous spectacle at kick-off. And Núñez was away in the third minute, haring down his outside left channel on to a fine pass from Andy Robertson and smashing a shot first time that Hugo Lloris palmed away.

                              For all his occasionally random qualities Núñez is also relentless. At one point he just ran past Eric Dier to the byline, sweeping the ball along in a wide arc, as though dragging it on a piece of string, but leaving Dier for dead all the same. A little later Rodrigo Bentancur tried to jockey him out of his stride and Núñez quivered his back muscles and left him literally face down in the turf. At times like this there is a vague sense of some future-engineered Andy Carroll, the Carroll T200,with added speed and grace, but still, at his heart, that old snorting fury.

                              Núñez also helped make the opening goal from that left side. Firmino came deep and played a lovely little flighted dink out to Robertson. His pass inside found Núñez, who had time to look up and see Salah free to his right. The pass was just the right weight for Salah to flip it up and bury it low and hard into the corner.

                              There were more moments down his left flank in that half, most notably on 32 minutes as Trent Alexander-Arnold skimmed a hard, flat pass that Núñez took in his stride then lost in a bumbling, shinned mess, the ball transformed suddenly into a hard boiled egg covered in lard.

                              Liverpool’s second goal came from a defensive black swan event. Dier skimmed an attempted headed pass-back off his shoulder into the path of Salah. The finish was beautifully lifted over Lloris as he dived at Salah’s feet.

                              Spurs were much better in the second half. Antonio Conte had picked a team that looked on paper like Spurs in their final iteration, basically Harry Kane plus some defenders. The attacking players Conte trusts are unfit. Bryan Gil in amphetamine-crazed puppy mode is only a last-ditch option right now. But Spurs came back hard at the start of the second half, and eventually Dejan Kulusevski’s pass put Kane in on goal for a lovely finish into the far corner.

                              Liverpool held on a little, but Jürgen Klopp will be heartened by the energy of that first half, when Thiago and Fabinho offered control. The win leaves Liverpool seven points off fourth and, above all, as football’s winter trip to Narnia looms, with an attack that may just be able evolve, on the hoof, into something else.



                              Great write up this on Darwin, Surprised/Not surprised he got no love from the weekend on here.
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                              Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

                              Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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                                True there was some intelligent design in his play.
                                One tit for another.

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