Darwin Nunez has acknowledged his recent struggles on the field, admitting that he hasn't been performing at his best. The Liverpool forward has managed to score only seven goals in 40 matches this season across all competitions. His recent form includes just one goal in his last 13 appearances, highlighting a challenging period for the player.
Nunez's performance metrics reveal an underperformance compared to his expected goals (xG) of 10.55, with a shot conversion rate of just 11.11%. This inefficiency was evident when he missed a crucial penalty during the shootout against Paris Saint-Germain, leading to Liverpool's exit from the Champions League.

Liverpool's recent performances have been mixed despite leading the Premier League by 12 points. They faced a defeat against Newcastle United in the EFL Cup final and suffered an unexpected loss to Plymouth Argyle in the FA Cup. These setbacks have added pressure on Nunez and his teammates to improve their form.
Nunez remains determined to overcome these challenges, attributing much of his goal-scoring difficulties to sheer misfortune. "It's been a tough few weeks for me, personally," he stated. He emphasised that such phases are part of football and expressed his resolve to continue fighting for his place in every game.
The Uruguayan forward is aware that confidence fluctuates with performance levels. "I know I'm not performing as well as I should," he admitted. He noted how not being selected for games can affect morale but stressed the importance of training hard and supporting teammates.
Nunez is committed to improving his game and contributing positively to the team. He expressed frustration over not scoring despite playing well and running extensively on the pitch, attributing it to bad luck rather than lack of effort or skill.
As Liverpool continues its campaign, Nunez aims to regain his scoring touch and help the team achieve its objectives. His dedication to training and teamwork remains unwavering as he seeks to turn around his fortunes on the field.