There’s levels to being a pro player. But the only reason certain players like Nunez gets hate. Is because of the Liverpool fans they chat so much shit saying haaland is shit for the not scoring in a charity cup game before the season starts. Nunez is the next Suárez. Same happened with Trent the fans ruined his career by overhyping him.
@@d-family5843Exactly. And it’s not even just the skill. Even the freestylers on RU-vid that can do all the same skill moves as Neymar most of them couldn’t keep up in even a 3rd tier pro match because they can’t run 10km+ constantly changing speed and direction like the pros do
That’s what football is and the difference between a world class and a decent player because really and truly if you’re a professional footballer you have the ability there are championship players technically better than prem players and probably train better but it’s how you perform under pressure that being fans, less time on the ball etc
@@dylislost please stop saying useless things. Obviously not every player needs to be 100% but everything saber said was true Darwin needs to improve in those aspects or he will fall off
Being a Liverpool fan who didn’t really like Nunez at first, it annoys me to see that people are still saying he’s dogshit and a bad player seeing how much he’s improved. And this isn’t me saying he’s better than haaland or any of that shit but he has improved a lot since he joined liverpool
@@makenzieewen8062 yet I'd at least make an effort... he just stood there and watched them go in .. that isn't a goalkeepers job, incase you didn't realise
the scary thing is this isn't even his strength. i didn't realise how fast he was until he arrived in the prem but he's rapid and huge and his movement is elite. threat on both feet and his head. he's gonna break 20 goals all comps every season well into his 30s injuries permitting.
It shows that there are levels in football, calling Darwin a flop and then off the pitch he does all of this crazy stuff that most people can’t come close to, shows how good of a player you would have to be
In years to come we will be putting Nunez in the same category as Suarez and Torres, he is a striker that has it all, Liverpool will make him a legend, hope he stays at the club for a long long time, he’s something special.
@@OussamaGTT I already think he’s smart, he came to Liverpool. And he’s got assists so he’s got the generous part but a good striker also needs to be greedy at times.
The shit professional athletes can do is insane. Imagine being a teammate of legendary players and seeing them doing impossible crazy things daily in training . Even Nunez who’s obviously an amazing player looks like a prime Zidane compared to a regular person.
People just ignore the fact that football is also psychological , as well as other sports, and there is a huge mental difference in doing that in this video or in training, and doing that in a premier league game
When I I was young I “played”( I was a young sub) with a striker that was a product of Juventus “cantera”. He grow up playing with Claudio Marchisio , de Ceglie, criscito and Palladino, just to mention some, and he won the “Italian primavera championship. “ Unfortunates he didn’t become a pro and he started to go around in semi pro Italian minor league. He also in training rarely miss a shot or a free kick, and he wasn’t clearly as good as Nunez or Kane . But respect me and other players he was on another level. You could noticed that with the first touch in training. His head is thinking way was a step forward. Every time he knows what to do and the most important he in 90/100 of the time he CAN do the right thing. Different breed. He told me that Pro players grow up training every day for 11 months a year since 8 years old. They are following in everything since they are kids ( diet, study, psicology, posture in training ecc ecc ) exactly like the pro.