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Darwin Núñez’s Career Is Defined by Talent, Pressure, and Missed Chances

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100% centerFirst reported by N12 · 4 days ago
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What happened

Darwin Núñez is again being judged as a striker who has never fully matched his hype, after another poor Uruguay performance and a long scoring drought. The article traces his struggles at Liverpool, Al-Hilal, and with Uruguay, and says the match against Cape Verde could be pivotal.

  • 01Núñez touched the ball only seven times against Saudi Arabia and was benched for Cape Verde.
  • 02Liverpool bought him for 85 million euros, and Al-Hilal later paid 53 million euros.
  • 03He has not scored for Uruguay in 10 matches over the last two years.
  • 04Arne Slot praised his work rate but criticized his reaction after misses.
  • 05The article says Cape Verde could decide whether his career rebounds or stalls.

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N12Center · Hebrew4 days ago
Darwin Núñez’s Career Is Defined by Talent, Pressure, and Missed Chances
MakoCenter · Hebrew4 days ago
Darwin Nunez’s career of promise and frustration reaches another crossroads

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