Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez has dropped a hint that he may be available to play for Jurgen Klopp’s side against Wolverhampton Wanderers tonight.
The Reds have a relentless schedule at the moment and are in Premier League action once again tonight.
Wolverhampton Wanderers are the visitors to Anfield in a rescheduled game from way back in September.
Jurgen Klopp will desperate for a positive result after a couple of tough outings.
The 5-2 hammering to Real Madrid last week was a real disaster whilst drawing 0-0 at Crystal Palace didn’t exactly inspire confidence.
A win tonight is imperative if Liverpool still have dreams of a top-four finish – and Klopp may receive a boost over Darwin Nunez.
Darwin Nunez hints at Liverpool appearance tonight
Nunez missed out against Crystal Palace on Saturday.
The Uruguayan played against Real Madrid despite the shoulder injury he suffered a few days earlier at Newcastle United.
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Nunez scored a sumptuous back heel against the Spanish giants but his injury flared up and he didn’t feature at Selhurst Park.
Some have been worried that Nunez will miss tonight’s game against Wolves as well.
However, Nunez has taken to Twitter to drop a hint that he may well be involved after all.
Nunez posted a video previewing the game against Wolves alongside the ‘soon’ emoji.
Nunez posts videos like this regularly; he did the same before games against Everton, Newcastle United and Real Madrid.
Yet when Nunez knew he wouldn’t be playing against Palace, he didn’t post such a video.
It looks like Nunez will make himself available for selection and will now be pushing to start against Wolves tonight as he looks to add to his recent good form.
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