Having been involved in all four of Liverpool's goals against Tottenham, to varying degrees, the frustration was obvious for Mohamed Salah when he was denied a fifth in stoppage time.
With the Reds having to withstand a late onslaught from Tottenham at 4-2, Salah's through ball to Darwin Nunez saw the substitute eventually thwarted by Guglielmo Vicario, who launched himself at the striker's effort on the edge of his box to stop the striker from claiming a first goal in eight matches.
Salah's initial frustrations eventually gave way to an appreciation of his team-mate's run and it meant little in the grand scheme of things as Liverpool wrapped up three points in the penultimate home game of Jurgen Klopp's Anfield career.
But that's kind of how it has been for Nunez of late, close enough but still lacking a clinical edge when it most matters. The ball he laid on for Salah to make it 5-2 late on was a similar issue, having strayed just offside before the pass across the face of goal.
For a big-money striker whose last goal came when he charged down a clearance from Sheffield United goalkeeper Ivo Grbic before seeing it go in off his backside over a month ago now, the inability to convert has become a glaring issue and one that was magnified during an abject April when treble dreams turn to dust.
On another day, Nunez might have had a goal and an assist to show for his late cameo but that is the very conundrum itself, perfectly distilled into a 15-minute display. There's no lack of effort or desire from the Uruguay international but the clarity of thought or the finesse of the finish needed to turn opportunities into goals has been absent too often for some.
And at a fee that now stands at a club-record-equalling £75m, the cause for concern is now legitimate for those who are increasingly questioning whether those rough edges will ever be smoothed out.
It feels somewhat churlish and even cruel to be dissecting Nunez's cameo in such detail on a day when he was barely involved in a strange but largely enjoyable Anfield afternoon for supporters, but the subsequent deletion of his Liverpool-specific posts on social media on Sunday was always going to lead to fevered speculation over the intentions behind the move.
For those who place little stock on the importance of social media - like Klopp, for example - it is a non-story. But for a 24-year-old regular user of such platforms to remove all of his Reds-related posts on Instagram, it must be considered significant. Even more so when you factor in that Nunez has also been blocking certain Liverpool-centric fan accounts on Twitter to boot.
This, after all, is a player who wasted little time using such platforms to send his first message as a Liverpool player nearly two years ago when he spoke of 'resiliencia' (resilience) following some harsh critiques of a pre-season performance against Manchester United. That post came after a four-goal haul against RB Leipzig and was widely interpreted as a firm riposte to the naysayers.
Nunez will mark his two-year anniversary as a Liverpool man next month and it's difficult to assess where he really stands presently given few players have polarised quite like the speedy centre-forward. His detractors see the loose touches, wayward finishing and inability to stay onside as cast iron reasons for why he will never unlock his true potential.
Those who champion his case argue his 18 goals and 13 assists as someone who can contribute to a winning Liverpool team for the long haul. In the world of social media, however, which is a place Nunez obviously places great value in, there is little scope for sensible and nuanced debate.
But should the real assessment be that the former Benfica striker is in fact somewhere in the vast, sprawling middle ground between him being an awesome force of nature and cumbersome, expensive write-off? A player capable of being a hugely useful weapon for new manager Arne Slot without ever being the main man to fire them to the game's biggest honours?
Perhaps the great irony of all this is that Nunez's biggest problem is one that is not of his own making. Liverpool bet the house on the South American nearly two years ago, sanctioning an initial outlay of £64m with a further £21m in potential add-ons.
Had that fee been more reflective of players like Cody Gakpo, Luis Diaz and Diogo Jota, at fees between £37m and £50m, then the wider analysis might be undertaken in a less harsh light.
pooceilory
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give Nunez chance to leave
kosaclmru
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some the reds diehard labels him as Andy Carroll 2.0
Fesadeilnt
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Anyone who knows football, will see that he's upset and uncomfortable about, something.... and the only one who knows is Klopp.....for substituting him at the wrong moment..... because he wanted to give chance to other players, and started with the game against Manchester united...he was substituted, doing great. Everyone knows he's got a temper and he took it personally....plus selfish Salah that don't pass the ball, things got complicated.
Reccenrt
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Barcelona should come and take this problematic guy in our team
Wiwbeilmrt
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Nunez should leave, now that Barcelona needs him we should just offload him to Barca. We've babysitted the big baby for good two years. Each season we tell ourselves that the goals will come, the potential will unlock and look at how it just cost us a dream season. Put a crippled goal keeper in front of your post this guy won't be able to get the ball past the keeper. Am a big admirer of his runs and positioning because he tends to get a lot of chances whenever he is in the pitch but what is the use of getting a lot of chances when you can't even convert them? We need players like Diogo Jota, this guy can decide to run through your defence at any given day and drop the most weird shot into your net. That's what a striker is all about. If we had another striker in front who is not Nunez that striker would have been the top scorer or even second in the scoring chart. Gakpo was criticized, he responded on the pitch with perfect displays, Diaz was criticized, he responded with nice displays even though he is not the type to score goals but you see him making all those dribbles and opening spaces where you think there is no space. Nunez was babysitted for 2 years and the very moment he felt pressured by the criticisms his initial response was to delete every Liverpool related post in his Instagram. He makes it look like the fans are on their knees begging him. Every game, he misses a chance and the kop chants NUNEZ NUNEZ NUNEZ to tell him they are right behind him, but this Nunez never showed any sign of improvement atleast to appreciate the fact that they stood behind him all these while, what he did was to run and delete everything Liverpool in his IG. If this is not a big disrespect to the kop and the barge then I wonder what it is. No one is greater than the club, even the almighty Mo Salah has never disrespected the kop and the club in this manner. My humble opinion is that Nunez should be transfer listed, we need a man with that hunger to score goals just like Jota, the only problem is that Jota is rarely fit, a fit Jota will be fighting for the golden boot. I just hope the board does the right thing.
sell him ASAP
Kaebcdpty
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Nunez should leave, now that Barcelona needs him we should just offload him to Barca. We've babysitted the big baby for good two years. Each season we tell ourselves that the goals will come, the potential will unlock and look at how it just cost us a dream season. Put a crippled goal keeper in front of your post this guy won't be able to get the ball past the keeper. Am a big admirer of his runs and positioning because he tends to get a lot of chances whenever he is in the pitch but what is the use of getting a lot of chances when you can't even convert them? We need players like Diogo Jota, this guy can decide to run through your defence at any given day and drop the most weird shot into your net. That's what a striker is all about. If we had another striker in front who is not Nunez that striker would have been the top scorer or even second in the scoring chart. Gakpo was criticized, he responded on the pitch with perfect displays, Diaz was criticized, he responded with nice displays even though he is not the type to score goals but you see him making all those dribbles and opening spaces where you think there is no space. Nunez was babysitted for 2 years and the very moment he felt pressured by the criticisms his initial response was to delete every Liverpool related post in his Instagram. He makes it look like the fans are on their knees begging him. Every game, he misses a chance and the kop chants NUNEZ NUNEZ NUNEZ to tell him they are right behind him, but this Nunez never showed any sign of improvement atleast to appreciate the fact that they stood behind him all these while, what he did was to run and delete everything Liverpool in his IG. If this is not a big disrespect to the kop and the barge then I wonder what it is. No one is greater than the club, even the almighty Mo Salah has never disrespected the kop and the club in this manner. My humble opinion is that Nunez should be transfer listed, we need a man with that hunger to score goals just like Jota, the only problem is that Jota is rarely fit, a fit Jota will be fighting for the golden boot. I just hope the board does the right thing.
Very well said brotha. Nothing more to add. U just said what ive been thinking all this while.
Fesadeilnt
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to: helderp.....you think you know football... DARWIN WILL MAKE YOU EAT YOUR WORDS.... I'M NOT GOING TO TEACH YOU HOW TO IDENTIFY A STRIKER BUT, TIME WILL TELL....KEEP WATCHING!
AnietieF
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Senseless post. So whose fault is it that a striker misses almost every chance given to him?. Autty can never stop being stupid..😂😂
Fesadeilnt
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DARWING ....IS NOT YOUR FAULT IF SAME IDIOTS DON'T UNDERSTAND FOOTBALL ⚽...GO YOU ARE GOOD 👍 GO WHERE A COACH WILL NOT BENCH YOU BECAUSE....HE WANTS TO GIVE A CHANCE TO OTHER PLAYERS....BENCH, SELFISH SALAH!...
Fesadeilnt
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DARWIN...IF BARCELONA CALLS YOU.....GOOOOOO.... WITH SALAH THERE.... NOTHING WILL CHANGE.... SELFISH OVERRATED....GO....AND TAKE LUIS WITH YOU!!!
Muuabemprs
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Chelsea should go For Nunez9
are you alright
Helderp73770
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Nunez should leave, now that Barcelona needs him we should just offload him to Barca. We've babysitted the big baby for good two years. Each season we tell ourselves that the goals will come, the potential will unlock and look at how it just cost us a dream season. Put a crippled goal keeper in front of your post this guy won't be able to get the ball past the keeper. Am a big admirer of his runs and positioning because he tends to get a lot of chances whenever he is in the pitch but what is the use of getting a lot of chances when you can't even convert them? We need players like Diogo Jota, this guy can decide to run through your defence at any given day and drop the most weird shot into your net. That's what a striker is all about. If we had another striker in front who is not Nunez that striker would have been the top scorer or even second in the scoring chart. Gakpo was criticized, he responded on the pitch with perfect displays, Diaz was criticized, he responded with nice displays even though he is not the type to score goals but you see him making all those dribbles and opening spaces where you think there is no space. Nunez was babysitted for 2 years and the very moment he felt pressured by the criticisms his initial response was to delete every Liverpool related post in his Instagram. He makes it look like the fans are on their knees begging him. Every game, he misses a chance and the kop chants NUNEZ NUNEZ NUNEZ to tell him they are right behind him, but this Nunez never showed any sign of improvement atleast to appreciate the fact that they stood behind him all these while, what he did was to run and delete everything Liverpool in his IG. If this is not a big disrespect to the kop and the barge then I wonder what it is. No one is greater than the club, even the almighty Mo Salah has never disrespected the kop and the club in this manner. My humble opinion is that Nunez should be transfer listed, we need a man with that hunger to score goals just like Jota, the only problem is that Jota is rarely fit, a fit Jota will be fighting for the golden boot. I just hope the board does the right thing.
Hoyekoru
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Nunez has no respect for the fans in anfield how can u delete everything about you at club that u are playing.as if his not a professional player .a professional player have to take paision.everyday people are talking badly about Jackson at Chelsea but he didn't delete everything about the club his playing for Maguire also last year people are talking badly about him because he is not in parforming
Kekinpsy
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he is Liverpoor striker no matter what we need him 100%
Bennoprsyz
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Nunez go out Liverpool doesn't need another wing back
Gerrard2006
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Chelsea should go For Nunez9
You Dey Take India Hêmp 🙄
wilbard10
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Chelsea should go For Nunez9