Darwin Nunez 'moment of madness' on Liverpool home debut was red mist, says Gary Neville
Liverpool were held to a 1-1 draw by Crystal Palace on Monday Night Football at Anfield; Darwin Nunez was sent off for a headbutt on Joachim Andersen; Gary Neville described the incident as "a moment of madness"; striker expresses his remorse on social media
Tuesday 16 August 2022 20:13, UK
Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez has expressed his remorse for his conduct in being sent off for headbutting an opponent on his Anfield debut.
The Uruguayan was involved in an altercation with Crystal Palace defender Joachim Andersen during his side's 1-1 draw on Monday Night Football.
It brought a premature end to his first Premier League appearance at Anfield - and less than 24 hours on from the incident which put Liverpool in danger of suffering defeat, the player has taken to social media to address supporters.
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"I am aware of the ugly attitude I had," Nunez said in a post translated from Spanish. "I'm here to learn from my mistakes and it won't happen again."
Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville called Nunez's red card a "moment of madness" while Jamie Carragher deemed the situation a "nightmare" for Liverpool.
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Luis Diaz salvaged a 1-1 draw for Liverpool after Wilfried Zaha's first-half goal had given Palace the lead against the run of play and when Nunez reacted foolishly to a push from Andersen.
Neville said Nunez could have no complaints about the red card but sympathised with the Uruguay striker for "his moment of madness" having been in that situation himself as a player when he completely lost his head.
He said: "It's a moment of madness. It's a proper butt, Andersen will feel that.
"We don't know why he's done it. I've done two or three things like this in my career. We don't know why we react. We have no idea. We go off and think 'what did I just do' - honestly. I kicked a ball at a fan at Everton and did a similar thing in a game against Steve McManaman. It's that red mist. It comes over you.
"When you get sent off like that it's the loneliest place in the world. You might have a kit man with you but it's horrible. You are in that dressing room and your team-mates are out on the pitch.
"You've left them down and you feel so bad. You don't need to say too much to a player that has been sent off as it's awful anyway and they take responsibility. I'm sure he'd have gone around the dressing room to apologise. The rest of the lads in that dressing room will pick him up as it's a good dressing room."
Carragher: A nightmare for Liverpool and Klopp
Sky Sports' Jamie Carragher:
"It's a nightmare start for him as a player at Liverpool, it's a nightmare for Jurgen Klopp as he is trying to integrate him into a new team. The issue wasn't tonight, the problem is how long it will be until he is back in the team as he'll likely only be on the bench after the suspension to get up to speed so it could be five or six weeks until we see him back in the Liverpool starting XI."
Klopp: That's not how Nunez should behave
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp:
"I've seen it back, that's of course a red card. He was provoked all the time but that's not how he should behave.
"I will talk to him, it makes no sense when I talk too much about it in public. It's not the reaction you want to see. The centre-halves in the Premier League will do that to him, he's a handful himself."
'Nunez will learn from the red card'
Liverpool midfielder James Milner:
"I didn't see the incident [Nunez's red card]. He is going to be disappointed in that. We have to get around him and rally. He will learn from it. The team reacted well and the ground did and got behind us. We could have nicked it but it wasn't to be. Good teams react to disappointments and stick together. You see the readiness for the season and the fight. We have had a tough week and preparations have not been ideal. Nobody can deny we have fighting spirit.
"Sometimes you need a moment of brilliance and when you have players like Luis on the pitch, he can create something out of nothing. It was an incredible goal. Hopefully there will be many more."
What's next?
The next game for Liverpool is a huge one as they make the short trip to Old Trafford to face winless Manchester United on next week's Monday Night Football. Crystal Palace are in action before that as they host Aston Villa at Selhurst Park on Saturday.