Nunez making 'big steps' at Liverpool, says Klopp
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[November 04, 2022]
(Reuters) -
Liverpool manager
Juergen Klopp heaped praise on striker Darwin Nunez for his rich
vein of form but said on Friday there was more to come from the
young Uruguayan as he finds his feet at the Premier League club.
Nunez, 23, was on target in the 2-0 Champions League win against
Napoli on Tuesday, taking his tally to five goals in the last seven
games across all competitions.
"Big steps, big steps, the boy's an incredible package. He's a real
threat in the finishing area, involved in a lot of things," Klopp
told reporters ahead of Sunday's league trip to Tottenham Hotspur.
"He is always an option to pass to, to cross the ball to. He came on
(against Napoli), didn't play extremely long but was involved in
both goals, so big steps."
The victory against Napoli eased the pressure on Klopp following two
straight league defeats against relegation-threatened Nottingham
Forest and Leeds United.
The German said it was important to carry the momentum from midweek
into the game against Tottenham, who are 10 points clear of
ninth-placed Liverpool having played a game more.
"It's a massive game for us. We know Tottenham are well organised,
defending with a high level and counter attacking. We saw their
offensive power in the last two games when they had to chase. Spurs
are in a good moment," Klopp added.
"After Leeds I couldn't have felt worse, but then you beat a team in
form and that gives you a lift. It is normal. We will try to make
sure we will feel like we did after Napoli."
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Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp applauds fans after the match
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Veteran midfielder James Milner is
unavailable after suffering a head injury against Napoli but Jordan
Henderson is set to return from a minor injury.
"When you go through concussion protocol, you are not available for
the game. He's fine, but that's how it is and rightly so," said
Klopp.
"(Henderson) trained yesterday completely normal, so should be fine.
It was only a little thing, but serious enough to not be involved in
the last game."
Liverpool, who finished second last season, have 16 points from 12
games, eight points adrift of the final Champions League qualifying
place.
(Reporting by Dhruv Munjal in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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