Erling Haaland is the miracle of the Premier League so far. Manchester City’s striker has taken the Premier League by storm and is dominating the headlines for months now. And he is not the only striker who came to England in the July transfer window. There is another one, even more expensive than Haaland (60 million) – Darwin Nunez (75 million euros), but with far less goals scored. Unlike the Norwegian, who scored 17 goals (along with 3 assists) in 11 games, the Uruguayan managed only 2 (and one assist) from 8 matches. Unlike Haaland, Nunez is having problems adjusting to the Premier League style of play.It’s not been an easy start for Darwin Nunez 🗣 pic.twitter.com/cZbmIlvCnG— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) October 5, 2022 After last night’s match with Rangers in the Champions League, in which he was once again without a concrete performance, the 23-year-old Uruguayan spoke to Argentina’s TNT Sports about the period of getting used to the new environment, which will obviously take some time.“The truth is, I honestly don’t understand anything when Klopp talks. Of course, I ask my team-mates to see what he said, but I think he is very clear about his style of play. He asks us to do the simple things, not to be afraid to play games, to have confidence. And when he loses a ball, he wants us to put pressure on him. That’s what he always asks us, we have things clear” he said.Klopp despises Boehly’s idea of the EPL All-star game and doesn’t hesitate to show itDarwin was brutally honest about his lack of confidence but assured fans that he is properly backed by everyone at the club, from Klopp to his associates and teammates. “Sometimes I feel a little indecisive, I don’t feel confident at all, but as training sessions go by, matches it will increase. The coach himself always gives me confidence, like Pepe and Víctor, than the Portuguese who always translate for me, and then I have my colleagues who talk to me and tell me to be calm. When they talk to me I stay calmer because I know that if I do something wrong, they will always back up” admitted the Uruguayan.Klopp reveals Darwin feels sorry for the headbutt that will cost him a three-match banThe young striker also talked about his first real contact with the life in the Premier League – a red card at the match with Crystal Palace.“It was a very tough time. I was suspended for three games, I know I made a big mistake and now I’m aware that it won’t happen again. I have to calm my nerves during the games, talk less. We all make mistakes and I know it will serve as a learning and an experience. The truth is that it was a little difficult to adapt, but I believe that, as training and games go by, I will adapt little by little. I have the support of my team-mates” said Nunez.##NAJAVA_MECA_6698112##