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Darwin Nunez has endured his fair share of criticism after £85m move to Liverpool but the goals are now starting to flow after a rocky start... the striker could be a real weapon for Uruguay at the World Cup in tandem with legends Suarez and Cavani

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Moving to the Premier League is a tough task for any professional footballer, but for strikers, it is perhaps harder than any other position on the field.

It can be easy to tell the difference between a good striker and an average one by looking at how many goals they're scoring.

It must be noted that modern strikers do make other contributions to the team, namely pass completions or distance covered in the 'press', but finding the back of the net is a centre-forward's first responsibility and a barometer by which they are measured.

Darwin Nunez (pictured) joined Liverpool during the summer for a record fee of u00a385m
The forward has scored three times in seven Premier League appearances for the Reds

It goes without saying, that the more a centre-forward is scoring, then arguably the better they are and the higher their value will be.