Nunez ignores Liverpool’s travelling supporters at full-time after Villa draw

Darwin Nunez ignored the traveling supporters of Liverpool on the full-time whistle after their 2-2 draw against Aston Villa on Wednesday evening.

The Reds clearly moved eight points at the top of the Premier League table after a second half strike from Trent Alexander-Arnold had saved a point in front of his side.

Although it may feel like it had fallen two points in front of Arne Slot, Uruguayan Vooruit Nunez seemed to be particularly frustrated when he walked away alone.

In a video taken on full -time, the Liverpool players were shown to the traveling fans in Villa Park and to cheer them.

However, the camera pledged over the field to show Nunez that only throw away. The caption was: 'I can accept missing open goals, but Nunez usually strolled that he was busy. Shocking attitude '.

Another wrote: 'He is ready. I don't like that attitude after the game. '

Nunez's frustration comes after missing a golden chance to put his team in the lead during the collision against Aston Villa.

The Reds pass a challenging match when Alexander-Arnold scored the equalizer in the 61st minute after countless missed opportunities for the Villa goal.

It was after Aston Villa took a 2-1 lead with a header by Ollie Watkins, who came in extra time in the first half, after a cross by Lucas Digne on the left flank.

Despite the recording of only two big chances during the entire game, the hosts managed to score the 1-1 equalizer while Youri Tielemans found the back of the net in the 38th minute.

His strike came as a reaction to Mohamed Salah's goal just nine minutes earlier, after a big mistake through villas on the right Andres Garcia.

However, Nunez had an excellent opportunity to lead Liverpool in the middle of the second half after he received a perfect pass from Dominik Szoboszlai, but in the end he hit the ball considerably over the wide open goal.

Fans of Liverpool responded quickly to social media, given that Nunez's Miss cost the team two crucial points in the Premier League.

One said, “Nunez Maat, I'm done with you, that's the last drop.” Another added: 'How can Nunez get that ball physically so high'

A third supporter said, “Premier League -Athlete, League 2 Finisher.”

The 2024-25 campaign is another challenging season for the 25-year-old striker, who only started seven times at 21 Premier League matches and scored four goals.

The Uruguay International saw its move to Anfield in the summer of 2022 for compensation that rose to £ 85 million.

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