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James Noble
Unsurprisingly, much of the discussion following Wednesday’s 2-2 draw at Aston Villa has centred around Darwin Núnez’s second-half miss – and, indeed, Núnez in general.
It’s only just over a month since his late double secured that crucial win at Brentford, of course.
Criticism of moments such as the Villa Park miss is warranted but, clearly, it mustn’t overstep the mark.
From the start or bench, he’s capable of decisive contributions.
Rhys Buchanan
We've never been quite sure of what version of Darwin Nunez we're going to get whenever he pulls on a Liverpool shirt, but following on from Wolves at home where the number nine lacked energy and fight last weekend, we had quite an early indication of what version we were getting mid-week against Aston Villa when the forward missed a costly open goal opportunity.
Andrew Cullen
A Premier league, a Premier League, what more do we need to do to secure a Premier League.
Nunez spurned several good chances when he came on against Villa, and that was the difference between winning and getting the draw?
It feels like a real opportunity this year to secure the crown, with City a weakened force and with Arsenal bereft of attacking quality
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