Darwin Nunez: Are Liverpool striker's missed chances a blip or cause for concern?
Darwin Nunez proved a handful all night against Leicester but could not get the goal his performance deserved
Granted, Faes' two goals were in the wrong net as far as the Foxes defender was concerned, gifting Jurgen Klopp's sideBut while Faes scored with unwanted ease, Nunez's wastefulness in front of goal continued as he missed a hatful of chances to give Liverpool a far more comfortable margin of victory. They followed on from some big misses in the Carabao Cup defeat to Manchester City on 22 December and in the 3-1 win against Aston Villa on Boxing Day.
He has had 52 attempts on goal in the Premier League this season but scored just five goals, while he has missed more big chances in the league than any other player.Nunez has hit the woodwork more times than any other player in the Premier League so far this season, and it was his chipped effort that hit the post against Leicester that led to Faes bundling in his second own goal of the game.
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