Darwin Nuñez: Analysing His Performance and Criticisms on Scoring Goals

2024-01-22 04:54:00

16 – Almeria

48 – Benfica

24 – Liverpool (not including charity shield)

Centurion is a compliment of opta, a reliable track record keeper in the world of football statisticians.

Combined with this season’s individual performances, he is the first Premier League player to record “at least” 10 goals and assists in all competitions.

Separating only the performance of the “Reds” this season, Darwin Nuñez was named on the field for 21 matches, meaning he was named in every match….just

Played in 13 starting matches

Came off the bench for 7 matches.

Got a name but wasn’t sent for 1 match (losing to Spurs 1-2). At that time it was unfortunate because there were only 9 Swan kids left. Otherwise there would have been a chance to change and make a difference.

His performance in starting 13 matches, changing to play 7 matches, was a total of 7 goals, 6 assists.

Break it down further…specifically the Premier League.

Started with 5 goals, 6 assists.

As a substitute, he was sent on to score 2 (Newcastle), assist 1.

Going deeper into tactics.

The boss made him a “forward” who scored 5 and assisted 5.

Played on the left wing, scored 2, assisted 1.

Quantitatively enough, it can be said that it is “quality”.

Of course…there have been criticisms before. His bluntness in finishing It’s like a knife cutting through a chili pepper isn’t all broken at once. The solo shot went out or it went over the bar.

It is normal for football games to have echoes.

On the side supporting Darwin Nuñez, there will be the numbers I gave as an example above to explain that He is so involved with the team that you guys are going to scold him once more?

Seriously…I think all the criticisms that I’ve heard are… There is only one issue: scoring goals.

Those who criticize only want to see Darwin shoot sharply and score goals.

The point is just that.

But if the child is annoyed, the bully’s child scolds repeatedly, it’s probably just a bonus. The more the ball doesn’t win, Often gets tailed. If you ask them who criticized Do you hate your own players that much?

I don’t think so….

Everyone who supports football has the right to criticize. There is a reason. Just when arguing, it depends on what issue Mr. Race has.

If you play on the issue of “suiting” the coach’s tactics, play according to the coach’s instructions. Participating in a team like this, those who criticize Darwin would probably have a reason that is smaller and lighter than cotton. But if you raise the issue of “finishing” as a target The thumb closed the account. I think there are reasons for that criticism.

This is the problem of Thai society.

They argue regarding different issues but focus on one thing.

This time, I’m catching celery.

OK…the last two goals in a stunning victory over Bournemouth. A team that performed well during the Iraola era, increasing their total number of goals to 7 goals in 20 games played both as starters and substitutes. If the issue of “sharpness” in finishing is raised

I’d say not scoring in the double digits in 20 games or starting more than half of the number of games the team competes in is a bit “too little”.

I repeat…..we are talking regarding the “finishing” issue, not talking regarding his overall performance with the team this season.

Looking at the numbers of his shots and goals…this important part still needs to be improved. There has never been a time this season where Darwin Nuñez has scored goals in two or three consecutive matches like the world’s top Grade A striker. (If we want to see him like that)

Only the Premier League He started off as a substitute, scoring two goals in the win over Newcastle. Then stopped for two matches to shoot West Ham, then stopped for two matches to shoot once morest Forest. Then didn’t shoot for another 8 matches or 1 and a half months before coming to shoot for Burnley. On Boxing Day and the most recent two goals that hit Bournemouth

Looking at the shooting numbers, we still have to admit that….

It’s true, he’s not that “sharp” yet.

At this point, the expectation is for sharpness to score. In all forms of being a striker There would probably be more continuity than this. Moreover, if you want to raise the level to world class like Suarez.

When playing an important match, a big match, a match that requires goals. If you press in just a little bit, the team will win.

Oh my….the world is definitely not at peace.

So….the issue that I raised to invite criticism today is regarding “scoring goals”.

It’s not regarding JK’s tactical participation, we already accept that he was involved in playing up front and causing the team to score goals. At this point, whoever is the coach will definitely be delighted.

Okay… now that we’ve separated the issue, we’re inviting you to criticize “scoring a goal”.

Liverpool fans will want to see him elevated to be near or into the territory of senior strikers like Luis Suarez and Cavani.

If he can get to that point, he will raise his level beyond being a good player. To become a world class footballer

It’s like that one time when Jurgen Klopp made Robert Lewandowski great.

I repeat….we’re talking regarding “scoring goals”, not talking regarding participating in playing according to Boss JK’s tactics of the Swans.

So that it will not be criticized in the same way.

JACKIE

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