Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez is a “goal machine” and will only improve as he grows in confidence, according to team-mate Kostas Tsimikas.
Nunez scored his second goal in his last two Premier League starts to guide Liverpool to a 1-0 win over West Ham on Wednesday, a result which moved Jurgen Klopp’s men to within four points of the top four.
The Uruguay striker was criticised by some for starting slowly following his big-money move from Benfica, but he has now hit five goals for Liverpool in all competitions this season.
That tally has only been bettered by two of his team-mates: Mohamed Salah (nine) and Roberto Firmino (eight).
Asked about Nunez’s qualities, Tsimikas said: “He’s always there. He can score with the left, with the right, with the head – he’s a goal machine.
“He needs confidence, [which] is coming, and I hope for him all the best [to] score more and more goals to help the team, to give us more wins. For us, he is a very, very important player.”
Tsimikas teed up Nunez’s headed winner with a pinpoint delivery from the left flank, and has now provided five assists in all competitions this season – a tally only matched by Diogo Jota among fellow Liverpool players.
The Greece international was particularly pleased to have laid on a goal for Nunez, adding: “It’s a very good moment for me. Especially because it was a cross for Darwin, because I wanted to assist him.”
Tsimikas, quoted on Liverpool’s website, said: “I’m very, very happy for him because I know he wanted to score also. Obviously he would [want] to score more goals but hopefully he keeps his energy and his goals for the next games.
“I’m very, very happy for that. Every day, I work to make better crosses and to have better performances. So, I’m very happy for that.”
Liverpool are unbeaten in their last 29 Premier League games at Anfield (W22 D7), and have scored 100 goals against West Ham in the competition, making the Irons the fourth side they have reached a century of goals against, after Newcastle United, Arsenal and Tottenham.