Irish pundit Damien Delaney is far from convinced by Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez.
The Uruguayan attacker got a goal in his side's 3-0 win over Ajax in Amsterdam on Wednesday night in the Champions League.
Nunez did miss chances in the game, but eventually got his goal and his team's second in the game.
However, post-game, Delaney stated on Nunez: "I'm not sold on him, I think he's soft.
“I don't think he's the big, tough South American No.9.
"He's young, so I don't want to be too critical of him. He will get develop and he will get better, but he needs to learn how to play against teams playing a low block against Liverpool.
"You put him in the same category as (Diego) Costa and Luis Suarez. They were tough guys. He needs to be more physical. The jury is out for me a little on him."
"The manager is relieved that he has scored a few matches in a row now," ex-Ireland manager Brian Kerr added.
“There is a relief for Klopp that he is on a bit of a run.
"All centre forwards don't have to be the tidiest fellas that every scored goals, but they can have a knack of scoring and the rest of the team appreciate it. They are prepared to put the ball in thre and put up with the deficiency with his control. He is a work in progress."
