Virgil van Dijk urges Liverpool teammate Darwin Nunez to ‘stay calm’
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Liverpool's Darwin Nunez celebrates after scoring against Bournemouth in their 3-0 Premier League win.
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LONDON – Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has urged Darwin Nunez to “stay calm” after the Uruguay international broke his long goal drought for the Anfield side.
Nunez scored his first goal in 15 matches in the 3-0 English Premier League win over Bournemouth on Sept 21 and appeared tearful after his brilliant finish.
The 25-year-old forward is hoping for a fresh start under new manager Arne Slot after losing his place in the team in the final months of Jurgen Klopp’s reign.
He deleted all Liverpool-related photographs from his social media accounts and admitted that negative comments about his form had affected him.
Van Dijk has urged his teammate to keep his feet on the ground, ahead of the League Cup third-round tie at home to West Ham United on Sept 25.
“For him, coming to a club like Liverpool with the price tag (a potential £85 million – S$146.5 millon – a club record) there is always going to be pressure to produce week in, week out and he is trying to do that, but it is not always that easy,” said the Dutchman.
“Now it is time for him to stay calm and I think, in my opinion, he has been doing that much better and the manager is busy with him a lot and us as players... and we just have to keep him close to us and keep going.
“He started (against Bournemouth) but he might not start the next game and we want him to be consistent and keep doing it and doing it when he comes on and when he starts.”
He also had some words of advice for Nunez.
“Don’t get dragged into the positivity and then the low of the negativity or you will be dizzy at a certain point,” he said.
“Consistency is the key. I think he shouldn’t get carried away – and he won’t – and now is the time for him to recover and focus on the next opportunity he gets. That’s football.”
Slot has spoken about the need for Nunez to improve the defensive side of his game in order to be more of an asset to the side, who are second in the Premier League table after four victories in their opening five games.
Van Dijk believes the South American is beginning to show glimpses of that.
“He got a chance to be the starting striker and he worked very hard for that goal, but he also worked hard defensively when we didn’t have the ball, and those are the things that we need from the whole team,” he said.
“The fans love him for his work rate, his directness and what he brings to the table, and he got the reward for the hard work with a good goal, but we want him to be consistent and keep doing it and I am confident he will be fine.” AFP

