Nunez claims he cannot understand Klopp's instructions at Liverpool!

Uruguayan Darwin Nunez has offered a naive explanation for his scoring struggles with Liverpool, by admitting that he does not understand Jurgen Klopp's instructions.
The Uruguayan striker Darwin Nunez has endured a tricky start to life at Anfield and following another game without finding the net has made a claim about Jurgen Klopp’s instructions with Liverpool.
The Reds spent big money on the forward in the summer transfer window following a goal-laden spell with Portuguese giants Benfica. However, the move hasn’t quite gone to plan for the 23-year-old so far, with Nunez having just two goals to his name in all competitions having found the net against Manchester City in the Community Shield and on his Premier League debut at Fulham on an opening day.
Darwin Nunez has joked he doesn’t "understand anything" that Jurgen Klopp says when playing for Liverpool
Speaking to Mirror Newspaper, he said: “Truthfully, when he [Klopp] speaks I don’t understand anything. We never did it before. We had now one session and that with low intensity because we only played recently.” “He asks us to make things simple, to not be afraid to play, to have confidence. And then when we lose the ball he wants us to press. That’s what he always asks for.” Nunez then spoke candidly about his struggles on the pitch since his big-money move to Merseyside. He said: “Sometimes I feel indecisive, I don’t feel confident at all. But as training sessions go by and matches [that will increase]. The coach himself always gives me confidence.
“So do [assistant manager] Pep [Lijnders] and [elite development coach] Vitor [Matos], who speaks Portuguese and always translate for me.
“And then I have my teammates who talk to me and tell me to be calm. When they speak to me it calms me because I know that if I do something wrong, they’ll always have my back.”
He continued: "If they don't explain it to me, I will enter the field without a clue what I should do, but the relationship with the coach is that he supports me, gives me confidence and I have to respond to that on the pitch."