Jurgen Klopp thrilled by evolution of Darwin Nunez
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp hailed the "massive steps" striker Darwin Nunez has made already this season after his key contribution in the 3-1 win over West Ham.
The Uruguay international's fourth goal of the season – which keeps him level with Mohamed Salah, who netted the opening penalty – was pivotal in turning the match the hosts’ way after Jarrod Bowen’s diving header had restored parity.
Substitute Diogo Jota’s late goal made sure of a fifth successive Premier League victory to move the Reds into second place in the table, but it was Nunez’s all-round display that particularly caught the eye, his brilliant volley the game’s standout moment.
"He has made massive steps in the last few weeks. He is a threat. You all saw the goal, that was probably pretty good, right? That was really strong," Klopp said.
"Incredible. Everybody is looking at me when I talk about the goals but these eyes – I saw it only once – can’t wait to see it properly back.
"He was always available. It’s super-important for us now that we have a ball player: chip the ball (into him), get it on the chest and play from there.
"That’s how we scored the third goal at Wolves, super-important for us. The defensive work he puts in is probably the main difference.
"He always wanted but it was less coordinated. Now that looks much better.
"We have found a way to do it around him, Curtis (Jones) and Dom (Dominik Szoboszlai) help a lot, how flexible they are in that way. It’s really good, absolutely."
In the end the result was comfortable but for long periods that was not the case as a resilient West Ham always posed a threat and were good at breaking up Liverpool’s momentum.
"It was expected. A difficult game; some very good moments in the first half but we were not