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‘I spent five of them on the bench’ – Darwin Nunez showed his true feelings in his Liverpool confession

‘I spent five of them on the bench’ – Darwin Nunez showed his true feelings in his Liverpool confession

Darwin Nunez has everyone talking after hilarious EAFC reaction

Liverpool are highlighting Darwin Nunez and Diogo Jota.(Picture: Liverpool FC/YouTube)

Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez left Luis Diaz laughing on the floor by voicing his complaints about the EAFC rating. The Reds’ talisman has endured a difficult two years on Merseyside with the quality he has shown since his £85m move. Anfield.

Nunez has had some red-shirt moments, including his brace in the dramatic win over Newcastle United, and recently made his debut. Premier League Cap the campaign with a superb left-foot effort against Bournemouth.


There was no change in the rating of the Uruguayan player, who remained at 82 points for the Reds. Meanwhile, Virgil van Dijk, Mohammed SalahAlisson, Alexis Mac Allister and Trent Alexander-Arnold are among the highest-rated names in the video game.

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Diogo Jota and Mac Allister were tasked with showing players their ratings and gifting their teammates a version of the game.


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While Diaz burst into laughter after this encounter, a clip of Nunez copying it was shared widely on social media.

“Let’s see this gift,” the 25-year-old actress began. Jota explained that Nunez was given the same pace as Diaz in this year’s match, but he wants to move on soon.

“Okay, let’s drop the subject and get out of here,” he said. Jota added: “(Federico) isn’t happy that Chiesa is running more than him. I’m just translating. It all adds up.”


Nunez asked: “How would these increases happen this year?” Mac Allister replied: “So what do you want? For them to fall.”

The Portuguese striker said humorously: “We can tell them to reduce these ratings if you want.”

Nunez was apparently under the impression that the ratings were due to early season displays in the Premier League and other cup competitions, and playfully responded: “But I’ve spent five out of seven games on the bench”, leaving his team-mates in a difficult position.


Normalcy resumed, and Nunez admitted he was happy with his grade. He concluded by suggesting that Jota could improve his score: “It could be 84, you (Diogo Jota) can put 84 (on the card).

The former Benfica striker did not feature in Liverpool’s win against Wolves on Saturday evening. While later illness caused him to miss the 2-1 win, Ibrahima Konate and Mohamed Salah helped the Reds to the top of the Premier League.