While Nunez has endured his issues on Merseyside, the 25-year-old is a talismanic presence for his country. Asked about how the mercurial forward sets about unlocking his full potential, Poyet added: “I think in Uruguay he does. When he goes to Uruguay and Marcelo Bielsa gave him the No.9 shirt and said ‘you are my striker, you are my first choice ahead of everybody – ahead of [Luis] Suarez, ahead of [Edinson] Cavani, all of them’. He does feel that he is the main striker for a big team, because the national team is big. I don’t think he feels like that at Liverpool. That shows a bit.
“Without knowing him personally, sometimes the players need that – to have that feeling of being the one. When it comes to Thursday and you don’t know if you are going to play on Saturday, it creates uncertainty. Some players take it in the right way, some players are affected. It could be that feeling of not being the No.9 that he wants to be. Let’s see. In Uruguay he has been outstanding. With the system that [Marcelo] Bielsa plays, it goes perfect for his characteristics and he shows that he wants to be a No.9. Did I see that at Liverpool? It’s difficult because he doesn’t play week in, week out.”