Liverpool's rocky start to the Premier League season continued as they remain winless after two matches with prized signing Darwin Nunez given a red card.
"The challenge from the centre-half -- they will do that to him. "It was provoked all the time but that's not how he should behave. "I don't know how long he will be suspended. "It was provoked all the time but that's not how he should behave." "He knows that now himself [that he let his teammates down] I will talk to him. They want to have him.
Darwin Nunez saw red on his first Premier League start for Liverpool, with a moment of madness against Crystal Palace meaning that a £64 million ($77m) ...
I saw Andersen on the floor and Darwin walking away. “He will learn from that. So I asked our guys, I saw it and yes it was a red card, the wrong reaction. “I wanted to see the situation first. Darwin Nunez saw red on his first Premier League start for Liverpool, with a moment of madness against Crystal Palace meaning that a £64 million ($77m) striker must now serve an untimely suspension. Nunez is now counting the cost of his actions against Palace, with Klopp admitting that he will be speaking to a big-money summer signing about his display of petulance.
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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The games Darwin Nunez will miss through suspension after his red card for ...
Bumping into Nunez from behind, the Liverpool man attempted to throw his head back and catch Andersen on the chin - only to miss as the ball went out of play. It was clear that Nunez wasn't enjoying being shoved about and Andersen finally managed to get a reaction out of the former Benfica man. The Eagles man had roughed Nunez up a little and clearly had a game plan to get under his skin - something that worked a treat during the first hour of the game.
Darwin Nunez was sent off for Liverpool on his first Premier League start in the 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace.
I saw Andersen on the floor and Darwin walking away. Of course I will talk about it with Darwin but not yet.” "In the game I could not see anything so I could know what happened. Then I saw it – yes it is a red card. "Of course I will speak with him. Unfortunately he has now three games to do that.
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.
Uruguay international Darwin Nunez was dismissed for violent conduct during Liverpool's 1-1 Premier League draw against Crystal Palace at Anfield on Monday ...
Nunez was again fortunate as Anderson would've had every right to go down if the forward's right arm made contact with his face. Moments later, he held on to Nunez and again got a reaction, with the striker pushing him away and flinging his arms. Nunez was clearly annoyed by Anderson's comments and took retribution moments later with a cheeky kick on the back of his legs.
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.
Virgil van Dijk has promised to “always back” his teammate, with the caveat that “he knows it should not happen again and hopefully it will be that way”, while ...
While we don’t know exactly what’s gone on, and he’s got lots more tests to have, for a few seconds he did die on the pitch.” Do we really need to know that this is only the third time ever that Manchester City have started a match at 5.30pm in a temperature of more than 25 degrees? But as things stand, Núñez will be kept out of public sight, set to work on building his strength while missing home games against Bournemouth and Newcastle, as well as next Monday’s crisis-baton derby at Manchester United. That showdown remains an appointment to view despite Núñez’s absence; after all, nobody likes to see big clubs thrashing about at the bottom of the table, but etc. We’re saying it’s fine to enjoy Nunez’s Begbiesque tendencies, and consume the pantomime fun in a relaxed state of High Amusement, but then The Fiver doesn’t have any kids, we neither think of them nor care. Whether this sort of pub-car-park-infused carry-on will be embraced by the more milquetoast members of the newly popular Nobody Likes To See It But They Do movement, who recently coalesced around the lingering handshake between Thomas Tuchel and Antonio Conte, a brouhaha straight out of the quainter playground playbook, remains to be seen. Wilfried Zaha and Luis Díaz both scored delightful goals at Anfield on Monday night, but that wasn’t the half of it for fans of aesthetic purity.
Darwin Nunez was sent off against Crystal Palace after a clash with Crystal Palace defender Andersen. Jürgen Klopp spoke at a press conference about what ...
19:00 Klopp spoke about the action at the post-match press conference: "Of course it was a red card. Darwin Nunez's start to his Liverpool career has been somewhat inconsistent.
Liverpool fought back from 1-0 down at the time of Nunez's 57th-minute dismissal to salvage a draw but two points from their opening two fixtures already ...
Van Dijk agreed: ‘He is an incredibly player already and we will see what the future brings. ‘He was disappointed and also probably with himself. Hopefully it will never happen again.’ The Uruguayan international was sent off after a collision with defender Joachim Andersen 'He has to control himself, definitely': Virgil van Dijk tells Darwin Nunez he must keep his cool after the £85m Liverpool striker's red card for headbutting Joachim Andersen... but insists his nightmare home debut will be a 'learning curve' for the future - The striker enjoyed a superb Reds debut with a goal and assist against Fulham
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.
Darwin Nunez saw red on his first Premier League start for Liverpool, with a moment of madness against Crystal Palace meaning that a £64 million ($77m) ...
I saw Andersen on the floor and Darwin walking away. “He will learn from that. So I asked our guys, I saw it and yes it was a red card, the wrong reaction. “I wanted to see the situation first. Darwin Nunez saw red on his first Premier League start for Liverpool, with a moment of madness against Crystal Palace meaning that a £64 million ($77m) striker must now serve an untimely suspension. Nunez is now counting the cost of his actions against Palace, with Klopp admitting that he will be speaking to a big-money summer signing about his display of petulance.
Barely 24 hours after Thomas Tuchel and Antonio Conte aggressively auditioned for Strictly, Darwin Nunez added to the "you love to see it" montage by ...
We won’t watch it, of course, but might seek out the goals on Twitter if it sounds fun. (Look, it's early and rhymes of religion are hard to come by, so go easy please.) Anyway, head over toThe Athletic (£)for the full story on Cristiano Ronaldo's meals for one. Yet since returning from United’s tour, which saw good performances and a strong unity develop among the travelling group, Ronaldo’s reintegration into the squad has proven challenging. But from the outside looking in, can you blame the Glazers for not wanting to spend much more? "I know that there’s a big call for blaming the players and we’ve blamed the players a lot. It might be because of their performance, value, price tag or just their behaviour. Bruno Fernandes has gone off the boil a bit but, because of the numbers he’s hit over two seasons, you have to say he worked – and Ibrahimovic has worked. We removed some of the younger players, but £1.25 billion has been spent. On last night's MNF, he dismantled Manchester United's recruitment in the post-Sir Alex era. Then again, if Monday night is anything to go by, maybe Nunez’s looming suspension is precisely what Liverpool need to kick-start their season. And we can’t deny that it was the perfect trap from Andersen – finishing with a cinematic fall his almost-namesake Wes would be proud of. After he plodded away to sit alone in the dressing room, trying to find a dodgy stream to watch the rest of the game, Liverpool came to life with 10 men.
SportsBrief.com News ☆ A remorseful Darwin Nunez has apologized for his unsportsmanlike conduct which saw him receive a red card on his Anfield debut ...
But his home debut barely lasted an hour after he succumbed to pressure from Andersen. [Klopp has come out](https://sportsbrief.com/football/liverpool/21968-jurgen-klopp-slams-darwin-nunez-reaction-red-anfield-debut/) to criticise his striker Darwin Nunez for reacting 'badly' before and after his red card on Monday evening. [Liverpool](https://sportsbrief.com/football/liverpool/) hitman was given his marching orders by referee Paul Tierney after headbutting Palace defender Andersen.
Darwin Nunez has apologised for his 'ugly attitude' and red card in Liverpool's ...
Not as punishment, just to make him even stronger and that is what we will try.” I'm here to learn from my mistakes and it won't happen again." Due to the headbutt being violent conduct, the forward will miss three domestic games, but the FA may review the footage and decide that Nunez's ban should be extended.
Darwin Nunez saw red on his first Premier League start for Liverpool, with a moment of madness against Crystal Palace meaning that a £64 million ($77m) ...
I saw Andersen on the floor and Darwin walking away. So I asked our guys, I saw it and yes it was a red card, the wrong reaction. “He will learn from that. “I wanted to see the situation first. The Reds have taken just two points from their opening two games of the 2022-23 campaign against Fulham and Palace, and will now be without a highly-rated No.9 through to the end of August. The former defender told Sky Sports after witnessing a reckless red card: “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.”
Liverpool forward Darwin Nunez has lamented his 'ugly attitude' after being sent off for headbutting Crystal Palace defender Joachim Andersen.
Van Dijk added: “He’s got the backing from us and he knows it should not happen again and hopefully it will be that way. It will be a learning curve for him and hopefully it will never happen again.” Nunez and Andersen had been involved in a tense battle throughout the game, with the Dane keen to put the Uruguayan off his game. "It’s not the reaction you want to see. We will use it (suspension) for physical work - not as punishment - but making him even stronger and that’s what we’ll try.” It makes no sense for me to talk about it in public, you see it.
The 23-year-old striker was given his marching orders on his home debut for the Reds after clashing with Palace's Joachim Andersen at Anfield.
It was not a reaction we want to see. 'But we will use the time productively. ‘He was disappointed and also probably with himself. and the £85m record signing vows to learn from his mistakes I will talk to him. 'Apologies to Liverpool all.