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While both had good moments, neither Diogo Jota nor Darwin Núñez reliably imposed themselves in that role, which has arguably been the case for much of the season and may partly be a product of our system.
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With Gakpo clearly not ready for a return and Jota still struggling to find his form in front of goal, it's clear that when Mohammed Salah goes a rare couple of games without scoring (in open play), we need others to step up and deliver alongside him.
Even though they're supporting men, there will be questions as to whether Gakpo and Jota are good enough to hold down a space in the long-run, and it feels almost inevitable that Nunez will have to move on in the summer at this stage.
With PSG allegedly in dismay and disbelief about how poor Liverpool performed in the first tie, it was pleasing, at the very least, to see a good performance from Liverpool (minus the missed chances) in the second leg.
I would like to see Gakpo, Elliott, and Endo start on Sunday, although Gakpo looked bereft of energy on Tuesday
This suggestion is not based purely on sentiment: those are two trusted players who will give every ounce of energy that they have on Sunday, which is what we will need to get over the line against The Toon Army.