Darwin Nunez is an exciting and chaotic Premier League striker who appears to be showing his true potential at Liverpool this year.
The statistics show the forward has massively improved from last season, while he's earning praise from plenty of current and former players.
The Uruguay international struggled for form and consistency in an average Liverpool team, but with the Reds looking better, Nunez is starting to thrive.
In 14 games this year, he's scored seven goals and provided five assists.
Meanwhile, last season, the striker got 15 goals in 42 appearances, so he's on course to smash his previous tally.
Plus, he's essentially halved his goals-per-minute ratio.
Last year, he was scoring every 124 minutes and is now banging them in every 61 minutes.
He's only played 675 minutes this season, which is nearly 1000 less than Erling Haaland, giving Nunez a better goals-per-minute ratio than the Manchester City star.
Nunez is also Liverpool's second-top goalscorer, three behind Mohamed Salah.
But Nunez could and should have more goals this season.
He has missed huge chances in two of Liverpool's Europa League games and against West Ham in the Premier League.
However, he just keeps going and has a knack for scoring ridiculous goals.
His latest strike against Bournemouth is a fine example.
The ball was played into him, and his first touch took him 15 yards wide of where he wanted to be.
He then cut in and bent a glorious shot into the back of the net from the corner of the box.
His rapid improvement has earned praise from modern-day Liverpool great Luis Suarez.
Replying to Nunez's latest Instagram post, he said: «BREATHTAKING beast! Keep it up, goleador! #YNWA.»
Meanwhile, his fellow international teammate and Tottenham midfielder Rodrigo
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