German coach Jurgen Klopp expressed his astonishment at the generosity of his player, Mohamed Salah, following the latter awarded a penalty kick to Uruguayan newcomer Darwin Nunez to execute.
Nunez scored his first goal with his new team when he netted four times in the second half during a landslide 5-0 victory over Leipzig at the Red Bull Arena on Thursday.
Klopp told his club’s official channel: “I am not sure there is a clause in Salah’s new contract that makes him so generous.
He continued: He left the penalty kick for Nunez, as if he had opened a jewelry box for him. It was definitely a perfect night for Darwin.
The Uruguayan striker joined Liverpool last month for 75 million euros, a little less than what the club paid Dutch defender Virgil van Dijk in 2018, which amounted to 89.76 million dollars in a club record deal.
Liverpool will move to Austria for a one-week camp in preparation for the new season of the English Premier League.
German coach Jurgen Klopp’s team begins its league campaign when it visits Fulham on the sixth of next August.