Liverpool fans left disappointed as Darwin Nunez hands shirt to ball boy instead of young fan’s begging for his shirt

Jack Lusby on X: "Darwin Nunez sees fan begging for his shirt, gives it to  the ball boy instead. They're learning. https://t.co/RElRlkJR3l" / X

Liverpool hosted Brighton & Hove Albion at Anfield on Sunday in the Premier League.

Danny Welbeck’s opening goal was cancelled out by Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah, forcing the Reds to rally from a 1-0 deficit to win a crucial match.

Liverpool fans spot Darwin Nunez's savage response to a supporter asking  for his shirt

Liverpool moved up to the top of the Premier League table as a result. Following a 0-0 draw at the Etihad Stadium, Jurgen Klopp’s team now leads Manchester City by three points and Arsenal by two points.

Two images of Nunez giving up his shirt to a ball boy that surfaced on social media following the game.

Darwin Nunez offers his shirt to the ball boy after he notices a fan pleading for it, according to one of the fans. They’re picking up knowledge.

“The ball boy is an academy player; that shirt could be an inspirational moment for this kid to push on,” a third fan commented. The whole experience of playing the game is ruined by people pleading for shirts just to be disappointed. Several weeks ago, I witnessed fights over shirts belonging to athletes.

“If u take a sign asking for a shirt, stop coming,” another commenter said.

Midfielder Alexis Mac Allister, who was instrumental in Liverpool’s most recent triumph, said: “We didn’t start as we wanted, but it was an amazing game, we played against an unbelievable team.” I am extremely familiar with them and their capabilities. We are thrilled that we prevailed in the end despite it being a difficult contest.

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“I would prefer not to give in so quickly! However, the boys’ incredible spirit is exactly what you need when you are behind 1-0. We demonstrated it once more today. However, as I previously stated, we must aim to begin winning and not losing the next time.

Liverpool’s return to Premier League action will take place on Thursday when they host Sheffield United, who are in danger of relegation.

Following Sheffield, Liverpool’s next match is a Sunday afternoon match at Old Trafford against bitter rivals Manchester United.

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