Darwin Nunez was great for Liverpool against West Ham - I've always thought he was going to come good. He's a handful. He missed an easy chance - even that, what a goal it would have been - but he's just such a handful.
He's a workaholic, which I was. You look at Rushy and the players that used to lead the line for the team, they have to work hard. He'll do that selflessly and that goes a long, long way.
He's scoring goals, creating mayhem and he'll only get better. He's 24, you know? Good now but that's really young in striker's terms. The experience he's going to gain with Liverpool in the Premier League - he'll get better.
But it's not just all about Nunez - or Mohamed Salah. It's the same front three that starts against Tottenham for me, but what we've got now is a plan B and a bit of a plan C where we can throw four attackers at you - we've always just had a plan A. I'm delighted to see it.
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We've got six strikers now throwing Ben Doak in, I know he's only learning and needs to get that final delivery sorted, but Liverpool can change the front line entirely now and have different variations with so much more creativity.
Gakpo coming short, Diaz direct, Jota sniffing about, Mo being Mo - we've got it all and that's what has won us games the last few times. We've changed certain things and it's won us the game in the second half, and pressure for your place keeps them all hungry.
You could see it with West Ham, Wolves and LASK, they can't keep up. The way we play, the midfield we've got and the intensity, they can't keep up with that
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