Liverpool were held to a 1-1 draw by Crystal Palace on Monday Night Football at Anfield; Darwin Nunez was sent off for a headbutt on Joachim Andersen; ...
"Sometimes you need a moment of brilliance and when you have players like Luis on the pitch, he can create something out of nothing. The rest of the lads in that dressing room will pick him up as it's a good dressing room." The issue wasn't tonight, the problem is how long it will be until he is back in the team as he'll likely only be on the bench after the suspension to get up to speed so it could be five or six weeks until we see him back in the Liverpool starting XI." "I will talk to him, it makes no sense when I talk too much about it in public. We have to get around him and rally. Wilfried Zaha's first-half goal had given Palace the lead against the run of play and when Nunez reacted foolishly to a push from Joachim Andersen.
The mega-money summer signing failed to build on his opening-day heroics after a disastrous display that saw him sent off against Crystal Palace on Monday ...
He’s a different striker to what we have or what we had, but he’s a really good one." "We always think that if you pay a lot of money then the players feel no pressure or whatever. In the immediate aftermath of his move to Merseyside, Sky Sports asked Portuguese football expert Pedro Sepulveda about the forward's character. Of course I will talk about it with Darwin but not yet." Though he was undeniably provoked by the Palace centre-back, Nunez responded in a way that let both his teammates and himself down. Things got worse in the second half when Nunez was shown a straight red card for a foolish headbutt on Eagles defender Joachim Andersen.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp admits Darwin Nunez will have plenty of time to learn from his red card for headbutting Crystal Palace defender Joachim ...
We showed sides of the game that we need to show more often.” “Bobby (Firmino) couldn’t make it. Andersen wanted that, he got it but he (Nunez) made a mistake.” We will see with that. “Then I saw it – yes it is a red card. “Provocation and definitely wrong reaction, he will learn off that.
The striker received a straight red card. Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp said he was not happy with how Darwin Nunez reacted to a run-of-the-mill clash with ...
he is looking straight at it. "When the referee is looking at him, I cannot believe how he can possibly think he's going to get away with that, when he is remonstrating to the referee... The Reds boss said the reaction from his summer signing is not something he would like to see again.
Liverpool man Darwin Nunez's Premier League home debut didn't go to plan on Monday night.The 23-year-old striker missed two golden first half chances.
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Jürgen Klopp said: 'There was provocation but it was the wrong reaction,' and the Liverpool manager will lose the forward for three games.
It was like we had a witch in the building, honestly. But it was the best possible reaction, a wonderful goal, and from that moment it was a special game. “It will be two weeks … more, I think [for Matip]. We will see,” said Klopp. “The week was crazy. “It is not common with 10 against 11 that you put a team under as much pressure as we did. Of course I will talk about it with Darwin but not yet.” That was us at home with a special atmosphere, unfortunately without a goal.
Liverpool's new summer signing Darwin Núñez was sent off for a headbutt on his home debut as Crystal Palace frustrated the host to a 1-1 draw in the English ...
I am proud of the performance," Klopp told reporters. "A clear red card, I cannot deny that. "I cannot really be disappointed with the result because of the story of the game.
The Uruguay international was “really stupid” to leave Liverpool with 10 men against Crystal Palace according to Joachim Anderson, the defender on the receiving ...
“It’s something we need and he provided that bit of special action and he can be so much better. That’s something we have to learn from, keep going, but we want to win and we’ll look for that in the next game. But that’s the outside world and we concentrate on what we can influence and that’s our performance. Liverpool have failed to win their opening two matches of a Premier League campaign for the first time since 2012-13 and already trail Manchester City by four points. “He has to control himself, definitely,” said the Liverpool defender. “Obviously he was disappointed and also probably with himself.
The Crystal Palace defender Joachim Andersen has said death threats have been directed at him and his family after he was head-butted by Liverpool's Darwin ...
“Hope Instagram and the Premier League do something about this.” Núñez’s red card will result in a three-match ban and the Liverpool manager, Jürgen Klopp, who is facing a striker crisis with Roberto Firmino and Diogo Jota injured, said he hoped the Uruguay international would learn from his mistake. I understand you support a team but have some respect and stop (acting) tough online,” Andersen said before sharing screenshots of abuse and death threats in his inbox. The Crystal Palace defender Joachim Andersen has said death threats have been directed at him and his family after he was head-butted by Liverpool’s Darwin Núñez, who was then sent off, during Monday’s Premier League 1-1 draw at Anfield.