“You’re just a sh*t Andy Carroll,” Aston Villa fans troll Darwin Nunez after yet another chaotic outing for Liverpool in the Premier League
Darwin Nunez has been attacked for his poor finishing, having netted only five league goals after his summer arrival to Liverpool.

Fans troll Darwin Nunez
Liverpool won 3-1 at Villa Park owing to goals from Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk, and Stefan Bajcetic in a messy, end-to-end bright Premier League game. The Merseyside team’s Uruguayan striker Darwin Nunez had yet another unforgettable night. He wasted several golden chances ahead of goa
The 23-year-old misplaced four ample opportunities, which coincided with the number of passes he fulfilled previous to being substituted in the 88th minute. Despite numerous chances, he failed to convert, and a taunting chant got momentum among the opposing fans.
Villa fans don’t appear to admire him. “You’re just a sh*t Andy Carroll,” Aston Villa supporters chanted after Darwin Nunez continued to miss chances that should have been converted. Carroll, who is 33 years old, earlier featured for Liverpool. It was not really a huge success. He only netted 11 goals in 58 games. This chant by the Aston Villa fans is almost certainly a parody of Darwin Nunez.
Moreover, many fans were perplexed as to why Nunez was titled man of the match, and many others rallied in his support. His lack of productivity in front of the goal has been a regular occurrence this season. He missed multiple opportunities against Manchester City in the previous game.
Jurgen Klopp comments on Darwin Nunez’s performance

Darwin Nunez failed to score in Liverpool’s 3-1 victory against Aston Villa on Monday, yet boss Jurgen Klopp praised the Uruguayan’s all-around effort and expressed confidence in his player. Nunez had ample opportunities versus Villa but was chosen Man of the Match for his persistent effort and chance-creating. His dramatic cutback enabled teenager Stefan Bajcetic to record his debut senior goal. Virgil Van Dijk and Mohamed Salah also were on the scoresheet for Liverpool.
Jurgen Klopp stated that he has been in football well enough to not be concerned about Darwin Nunez’s current striking streak. “The work rate he put in, the spaces he creates, he’s unstoppable in the moment. There is no defender who can really catch up speed-wise,” he said. Nunez has only produced five league goals after being signed in as Sadio Mane’s successor.
In the summer, Nunez joined Liverpool from Benfica for a cost that could reach a club record of £85 million. The Uruguay goalscorer signed a six-year agreement with Liverpool. Darwin dons the number 27 shirt at Anfield, which Divock Origi dropped earlier in the season. Last season, the 22-year-old went on to tally 34 goals throughout all contests for Benfica, which included plans across both legs of the team’s Champions League quarter-final loss to Liverpool in April.