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Nunez responds to Bournemouth win

Nunez interacted with Liverpool posts after the 4-2 victory and transfer to Al Hilal.

August 16, 2025 at 05:00 PM
blur Darwin Nunez Liverpool message shows true colours after Bournemouth win

Liverpool beat Bournemouth 4-2 at Anfield as the season opened, and Darwin Nunez reacted on social media after his move to Al Hilal.

Nunez posts reveal his true colours after Bournemouth win

Liverpool opened the Premier League season with a 4-2 win over Bournemouth at Anfield on Friday night. Hugo Ekitike scored the opener in Nunez’s absence, Cody Gakpo added a second, and Federico Chiesa along with Mohamed Salah finished the scoring as Bournemouth replied with two goals from Antoine Semenyo.

Key Takeaways

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Nunez maintains visible ties to Liverpool through social media.
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Liverpool begins the season with a convincing home victory.
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Teammate tributes and match moments circulate on players’ feeds.
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Nunez’s move to Al Hilal underscores a growing trend of Saudi league interest.
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Clubs memorialize players with mosaics and public posts at iconic venues.
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Social media activity is part of a player’s on-field narrative and legacy.

"Back home"

Virgil van Dijk's post cited in the article

"Nothing better than starting the Premier League with a home win"

Alexis Mac Allister’s caption about the season’s start

"We will always remember you, Diogo"

Mac Allister tribute to Jota

"An emotional game, but we found a way to win"

Virgil van Dijk’s post about the game

Nunez, who completed a permanent move to Al Hilal last weekend, stayed connected to his former club through a string of social media interactions after the match. He liked Salah’s post about Diogo Jota’s shark celebration and shared Liverpool’s mosaic tribute to Jota and Andre Silva. He also engaged with tributes from Alexis Mac Allister and Virgil van Dijk. These small online gestures show how a player’s public identity can stretch beyond a club boundary and into the broader football community.

Highlights

  • Back home
  • Nothing better than starting the Premier League with a home win
  • We will always remember you, Diogo
  • An emotional game, but we found a way to win

Backlash over Saudi move and fan reactions

The piece touches on a transfer to Al Hilal and social media signals that could trigger debate around football finances and potential political sensitivities. It risks drawing criticism from fans and commentators who question players’ moves to Gulf leagues and what that signals about the sport’s finances.

Public moments online will continue to shape a player’s image as the season unfolds.

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