Darwin Nunez bites back at Arne Slot with two social media posts after Liverpool boss slammed ‘unacceptable behaviour’

Furious Darwin Nunez defended his work ethics after the wild attack by Liverpool -Baas Arne Slot on his “unacceptable behavior”.

Slot accused the £ 64 million Uruguayan van Lui are after his horror open-goal Miss de Reds victory cost in the 2-2 premature premature at Aston Villa.

But Nunez, 25, shot back with two messages on social media.

He insisted: “You never see me giving up” before you swear “to give it all until my last day in Liverpool”.

Manager Slot threw Nunez under the bus during the press conference of yesterday 10.30 am when he revealed that he would read him the Riot Act about his perceived poor working speed.

It led to an answer of 1:18 am to X from Nunez, which was then removed and replaced by another post 13 minutes later.

The “attitude” of Nunez was also closed by head fans after a video arose that he only went through the Villa Park tunnel at the last whistle, while his teammates applauded the traveling supporters.

Slot started the words war with the South American by standing on it: 'I will tell him that you can miss a chance, but you can't miss a smell.

“That is the life of a striker – he will miss opportunities and score some.

“It is part of the work of a no. 9. You miss when people expect you to score.

“But it is not part of the work of a No. 9 to delay in the work rate. And that is something we will talk about.

“I can accept any Miss, especially from a player who scored two very important goals at Brentford and scored for us in the home game against Villa.

“I prefer that he scores, but the word” chance, “says it all. It's an opportunity, so not 100 percent that it's going in.

“I can accept mistakes, but what is more difficult for me to accept is his behavior after the chance.

“It got too much in his head. He was not the usual Darwin who works his A ** and ensures that he helps the team. He was too disappointed that he missed that opportunity. '

NUNEZ, who also blew a one-on-one with Villa keeper Emi Martinez after he rose as a second half of the sub, has only six goals this season and in total only 39 in 131 Liverpool performances since his move from Portugal.

But in his posts on social media written in the Spanish-greeting, he last month, he his own “resilience” plus his match-winning Double in Brentford.

His first message, quickly deleted, was: “Three weeks ago Darwin was the best, Darwin gave us the three points.

“But yesterday I had bad luck to miss a goal and I am again the 'worst' and the failure.

“I don't stand, I get up and I will never give up. I'm going to give everything until the last day in Liverpool. Resistance!”

It was accompanied by a 'muscles' emoji and a photo of him who celebrated after scoring against the bees.

At 11:31 am a new message appeared, with the same photo and emoji, with the text: “I was not the best three weeks ago, nor I am the worst now.

'If I fall, I get up. You will never see me give up. I'm going to give it all until my last day in Liverpool. Resistance!”

Some angry fans, however, accused him of bumping them after the villa game.

A supporter placed: 'He is ready. I don't like his attitude after the game. “

Another noticed: “I can accept the lack of open goals, but Nunez usually strolled that he was busy. Shocking attitude. “

The storm can now lead to the unexpection of Nunez van Slot this summer.

In another excavation, the Anfield manager added: “I really believe it is always best to have the mindset of Wataru Endo.

“He does not complain all season, keeps going and when we need it, he is ready.

“It is not the chance that Darwin missed, but the 20 minutes after that I will talk to him.”

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