Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp admits Darwin Nunez will have plenty of time to learn from his red card for headbutting Crystal Palace defender Joachim Andersen in the 1-1 Premier League draw at Anfield.The Uruguay international, who arrived in the summer for a potential club-record £85million fee, was dismissed early in the second half for flooring the Eagles centre-back after the two had tangled with each other all night.Klopp pointed to the provocation the striker had received but accepted there were no excuses for his reaction and the three-match ban he will now serve - missing matches against Manchester United,Bournemouth and Newcastle - will give the 23-year-old the opportunity for reflection."Of course, I will speak with him," said the manager."Provocation and definitely wrong reaction, he will learn off that.
Unfortunately he has now three games to do that. It is not cool for us but it is how it is."I came in and wanted to see the situation - in the game I could not see anything so I could know what happened: I saw Andersen on the floor and Darwin walking away."Then I saw it - yes it is a red card.
Wrong reaction in the situation. Andersen wanted that, he got it but he (Nunez) made a mistake."Liverpool actually improved when they went down to 10 men and a brilliant goal from Luis Diaz, waltzing past five players before firing home from 25 yards to equaliser Wilfried Zaha's first-half breakaway goal, salvaged a point.But they could have done without Nunez's enforced absence for the next couple of weeks as the injury crisis continues to grow with Joel Matip and Roberto Firmino missing against Palace and Joe Gomez on the bench as he was not fit to play a full match.With midfielders Thiago Alcantara, Curtis Jones and