
Luis Suarez revealed he warned Darwin Nunez he will probably be a marked man each on and off the sector following his nightmare residence debut towards Crystal Palace on Monday.
The Uruguay worldwide has already established himself as a cult hero following his club-record transfer from Benfica earlier this summer time.
Nunez wreaked havoc towards Manchester Metropolis within the Group Defend, scoring the clinching purpose, and was additionally heading in the right direction towards Fulham a fortnight in the past after coming off the bench to assist salvage a draw.
The 23-year-old earned his first begin towards Palace earlier this week however his Anfield bow resulted in catastrophe after he was despatched off shortly earlier than the hour mark for headbutting Joachim Andersen.
Jurgen Klopp will now be with out his new centre ahead for 3 matches, together with Monday’s heavyweight showdown towards Manchester United at Previous Trafford.

Suarez, no stranger to controversy over the course of his eventful Liverpool profession, revealed he has been in contact together with his compatriot to warn him of the perils that would befall him ought to he turn out to be too distracted by the English media who he fears will probably be out to get him.
‘With what occurred to him the opposite day I used to be speaking to him,’ Suarez instructed Telemundo. ‘He's simply beginning.
‘He needs to be conscious that now they're going to search for him, double or triple, particularly now he's in England. An fool who thinks he by no means made a mistake will inform you you could have executed a nasty factor.
‘It’s nothing severe, we’ve all made a errors and been despatched off. However in England they make every part better than it truly is.
‘It’s vital whenever you fall right down to get again up and be stronger. Darwin is somebody who listens loads, could be very clever and might flip this case round.
‘The second that Darwin is experiencing at a soccer degree is spectacular. It's admirable, at his age he's already in Liverpool.
‘He has to take pleasure in this stage, proceed giving and proceed studying.’
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