Liverpool may have already addressed club legend’s concern with ‘wonderful’ £85m transfer
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Darwin Nunez could help solve an issue that may have cost Liverpool a Champions League title.
The Reds came up short in their bid to win a seventh Champions League, losing to Real Madrid in late May.
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It was, perhaps, a case of tiredness, perhaps a case of Real Madrid handling the occasion better, but club legend Steve Nicol blamed the front three for the issue.
“The front three that we’re always talking about how good they are, well when it mattered most they didn’t produce,” he told ESPN back in May.
“And that’s why Liverpool have lost because they spent 45 minutes in the Real Madrid half and if you do that, you expect your playmakers, goalscorers, they have to perform – and they didn’t.”
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Hide AdSince then, Liverpool have waved goodbye to Sadio Mane, who left for Bayern Munich, replacing him with the big-money signing of Darwin Nunez.
Nunez scored 34 goals across all competitions for Benfica last season, shining in the Champions League to help his side reach the quarter-finals.
“Darwin is a wonderful player; already really good but so much potential to get even better,” Klopp has said of his new striker.
“He has all the pieces we look for. He can set a tempo, he brings energy, he can threaten space from central and wide areas.
“He is aggressive and dynamic with his movement.”
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Nunez is more of a goalscorer than Mane, and Liverpool may already be on their way to correcting the issue detailed by Nicol.
That’s not to crtiicise Mane, who enjoyed an incredible spell at Anfield, but it may have been time for the Reds to freshen up their attack.
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