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Darwin Nunez told 'you are the best in Europe' by Jurgen Klopp's ex-assistant Pep Lijnders in stunning scene during new Amazon Prime documentary

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  • Uruguayan forward struggled for consistency
  • Reds trying to unlock full potential
  • South American focused on helping the team
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The four-part series, which is entitled ‘Doubters to Believers: Liverpool FC: The Klopp Era’, offers fans a behind-the-scenes look at the final season of an epic reign at Anfield. It is said to give supporters an "intimate glimpse into one of world football’s greatest institutions".

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    German tactician Klopp, who is now working with the Red Bull group, brought his tenure at Liverpool to a close in the summer of 2024. He added another Carabao Cup triumph to his CV before bidding farewell to Merseyside, but the biggest of prizes fell agonisingly out of reach.

  • WHAT PEP LIJNDERS SAID

    That was partly due to the fact that some big-money signings struggled for consistency. Uruguayan forward Nunez falls into that category, but he was told by Lijnders during a review of his contribution to the collective cause: "So, you are the best in Europe in terms of goals and assists combined - you have got 23 from 36 games played. The thing is you have got both aspects. Some players are just about scoring, you are becoming more and more an assist provider. But I think you have got so much more to offer."

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    DID YOU KNOW?

    Nunez acknowledged that a "striker always lives by goals" before going on to say that "the most important thing for me is to help the team". Lijnders, in a bid to unlock full potential in the mercurial frontman, added: "You have got to train your hardest and not get frustrated, remember you are helping the team and that is why you are in the team. To press and counter-pressing. You are doing great, mate. Let’s go."

  • WHAT NEXT FOR DARWIN NUNEZ?

    Nunez registered 18 goals across all competitions last season, but has just six to his name this term through 36 appearances in all competitions. Questions have been asked of his future, with it suggested that Liverpool may be back in the market for another No.9.

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