Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp reacts to yet another impressive performance from Darwin Nunez as West Ham beaten 3-1
Jurgen Klopp has explained the change that has helped Darwin Nunez make “massive steps” this season for Liverpool.
The striker struck a superb volley to put the Reds back in front as they eventually secured a 3-1 Premier League win at home to West Ham United on Sunday afternoon.
Mohamed Salah’s penalty had been equalised by Jarrod Bowen before the interval, with substitute Diogo Jota making the game safe by netting five minutes from time.
Nunez now has four goals and two assists in seven games this season having scored and created in Thursday’s Europa League win at LASK, and Klopp is delighted with the transformation of the 24-year-old.
“He has made massive steps in the last few weeks,” said the Liverpool boss, whose side are now up to second behind 100% leaders Manchester City. “He is a threat. You all saw the goal, that was probably pretty good, right? That was really strong.
“A really special one. Incredible. Everybody is looking at me when I talk about the goals but these eyes, I saw it only once, and can’t wait to see it properly back.
“He was always available, it’s super important for us now that we have a ball player, chip the ball, get it on the chest and play from there. That’s how we scored the third goal at Wolves, super important for us.
“The defensive work he puts in is probably the main difference. He always wanted (to do it) but it was less co-ordinated. Now that looks much better.
“We have found a way to do it around him, Curtis (Jones) and Dom(inik Szoboszlai) help a lot, how flexible they are in that way. It’s really good, absolutely.”