Former Liverpool winger Steve McManaman insists allowances have not been made for Darwin Nunez's introduction to English football and believes his career could follow the trajectory of Mohamed Salah or Kevin De Bruyne.
The Uruguay international will look to end the week on a high against Manchester City at Anfield after scoring a 99th-minute winner against Nottingham Forest and two important goals in the 5-1 Europa League victory over Sparta Prague.
These last few days have showcased the very best of the 24-year-old but he has faced criticism for missing chances, with his performance against Chelsea at the end of January peaking in that regard after he hit the goal frame four times, once from the penalty spot.
Nunez is only in his second season at Liverpool and his relatively short career has been nomadic as, after leaving Penarol in Montevideo in 2019, he spent one season at Spanish second-tier side Almeria before moving to Benfica for two years and then switching to Anfield for a potential £85milllion club-record fee.
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He arrived speaking no English and while that has improved, McManaman, who experienced a similar issue learning Spanish when he moved to Real Madrid in 1999, thinks he should be given more leeway.
"He is a young lad learning, he still doesn't know English fully and that will help when he maintains that level of conversation with his team-mates," McManaman, now a pundit with TNT Sports, told the PA news agency.
"Because we are English we think everyone should turn up and speak English. It's ridiculous.
"He has not played a lot of
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