Jurgen Klopp has just replaced Sadio Mane by accident with 18-goal Liverpool forward
When Liverpool spent an initial £64m to bring in Darwin Nunez from Benfica last summer, it was seen as a step in a new direction for the Reds. Having waved off Sadio Mane to Bayern Munich, and with Roberto Firmino no longer a guaranteed starter, Jurgen Klopp had seemingly opted for a traditional number nine as he reinvented his side’s attack.
The Uruguayan would start his Liverpool career down the middle and showed glimpses of his talent in a rollercoaster start to the campaign. While outsiders would take great glee in some of the 23-year-old’s erratic finishing, at the time there was no suggestion that a positional switch would be on the cards.
Yet long-term injuries suffered by Luis Diaz and Diogo Jota in quick-succession in October forced a re-think at Anfield. Klopp would try out a number of different formations as the Reds looked to power through without a natural left-sided forward
But embarrassing defeats to struggling Nottingham Forest and Leeds United would prompt a further change as Nunez, having briefly played on the left for Benfica, was turned to in such a role. At the time such a decision was made out of desperation and necessity, with the likes of Curtis Jones and Fabio Carvalho not delivering on the flank and with Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino the only other available senior forwards.
Jurgen Klopp has just replaced Sadio Mane by accident with 18-goal Liverpool forward
When Liverpool spent an initial £64m to bring in Darwin Nunez from Benfica last summer, it was seen as a step in a new direction for the Reds. Having waved off Sadio Mane to Bayern Munich, and with Roberto Firmino no longer a guaranteed starter, Jurgen Klopp had seemingly opted for a traditional number nine as he reinvented his side’s attack.
The Uruguayan would start his Liverpool career down the middle and showed glimpses of his talent in a rollercoaster start to the campaign. While outsiders would take great glee in some of the 23-year-old’s erratic finishing, at the time there was no suggestion that a positional switch would be on the cards.
Yet long-term injuries suffered by Luis Diaz and Diogo Jota in quick-succession in October forced a re-think at Anfield. Klopp would try out a number of different formations as the Reds looked to power through without a natural left-sided forward.
But embarrassing defeats to struggling Nottingham Forest and Leeds United would prompt a further change as Nunez, having briefly played on the left for Benfica, was turned to in such a role. At the time such a decision was made out of desperation and necessity, with the likes of Curtis Jones and Fabio Carvalho not delivering on the flank and with Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino the only other available senior forwards
Braces for Cody Gakpo, Darwin Nunez and Mohamed Salah set the Reds on course to inflicting an unwanted Premier League record on the Red Devils as Roberto Firmino added to the scoreline late on.
Jurgen Klopp’s side moved closer to the top four in their pursuit of securing Champions League football next season as their 7-0 win took them to within three points of Tottenham Hotspur – leapfrogging Newcastle United in the process – with a game in hand
The sensational result capped a perfect weekend for the Reds after their European rivals dropped points after defeats to Wolves and Manchester City respectively.
What Steven Gerrard did at Anfield during Liverpool demolition vs Manchester United
Steven Gerrard was spotted basking in Liverpool’s superb display against Manchester United as they ran riot over their rivals.
Braces for Cody Gakpo, Darwin Nunez and Mohamed Salah set the Reds on course to inflicting an unwanted Premier League record on the Red Devils as Roberto Firmino added to the scoreline late on.
Jurgen Klopp’s side moved closer to the top four in their pursuit of securing Champions League football next season as their 7-0 win took them to within three points of Tottenham Hotspur – leapfrogging Newcastle United in the process – with a game in hand.
The sensational result capped a perfect weekend for the Reds after their European rivals dropped points after defeats to Wolves and Manchester City respectively.
The former Liverpool captain was in attendance to witness history as leading goalscorer Ian Rush captured him celebrating.
It remains to be seen which of the seven goals he was enjoying or whether it was the full-time result itself but the 42-year-old enjoyed Sunday afternoon in a TikTok posted by the Welshman, punching the air in delight.
Also in his video, liked over 48,000 times at the time of writing, was a handshake with former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson as well as a reunion with Graeme Souness and Sir Kenny Dalglish, who celebrated his 72nd birthday a day earlier.
A cause for celebration all around for those connected to the Reds.