Now or never for Darwin Nunez: Liverpool's polarising No.9 must make the most of starting opportunity or risk being sold next summer

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Mark Doyle

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The Uruguayan impressed in the Champions League midweek, but still desperately needs to show that he can deliver on a regular basis

Liverpool manager Arne Slot asked Darwin Nunez for a goal ahead of Wednesday's Champions League clash with RB Leipzig. The Uruguayan duly obliged, scoring a first-half winner at the Red Bull Arena as the Reds made it 11 victories from 12 games under their new boss.

Was it a great goal? Not at all. Truth be told, the ball was probably already on its way into the net – perhaps via the inside of the post – when Nunez prodded home Mohamed Salah's downward header from less than a metre out.

But if the No.9's intervention was arguably unnecessary, it was unquestionably vital from his perspective. Indeed, his tap-in could prove one of the most important goals of his time at Anfield, the potential catalyst for a revival that might just rescue his Liverpool career.

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