Learning Jorginho, Darwin Nunez refused to shake hands with Toulouse players after Liverpool’s loss

Darwin Nunez was in no mood for handshakes as he snubbed Toulouse player Frank Magri’s gesture after Liverpool’s Europa League defeat.

The Reds lost their first Europa League match of the season as their French hosts, who are 14th in Ligue 1, won 3-2 on Thursday night.

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Nunez was not one to shake hands with Magri at full-time

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Nunez was not one to shake hands with Magri at full-time

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Nunez’s actions reminded fans of Jorginho, when the Arsenal star also refused to shake hands with the Newcastle player after the controversial match.

Liverpool arguably played their worst performance of the season but given their previous results, they still sit top of Group E.

Nunez was brought on to replace Cody Gakpo just after an own goal from Cristian Casseres Jr. saw the Reds score their first of the night.

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However, Toulouse netted their crucial third goal moments later as poor Liverpool defending was capitalised on by forward Magri.

At the full-time whistle, he followed the customary procedure of shaking his opponents’ hands and offered to do so with Nunez.

The Liverpool man wasn’t having it though as he threw his hand in the air instead and snubbed Magri in unsportsmanlike fashion.

Nunez was unable to make much of an impact on the game and help the Reds salvage a draw during his second-half cameo.

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Jurgen Klopp’s side were poor for most of the tie and had to settle for just their second defeat in all competitions this season.

Toulouse’s Aron Donnum scored the first goal after Kostas Tsimikas lost possession and the Norwegian fired into the goal.

Before Liverpool’s own goal gave them hope, the hosts doubled their lead on a poor finish from Thijs Dallinga on the hour mark.

Toulouse’s two-goal advantage was restored by Magri’s effort through the crowd, but Diogo Jota also scored for a delightful finish.

Jarell Quansah gave Liverpool hope that they had tied the score at three, but a VAR review revealed that Alexis Mac Allister had handballed the ball.