Michael Owen was left further questioning Darwin Nunez's decision-making as he pulled out an audacious finish to put Liverpool ahead in yesterday's clash with Brentford.
With the game goalless, Nunez had a clear run on goal with Diogo Jota in support - but instead of using the advantageous two-on-one situation to guarantee a goal, he pulled out a daring dink to beat Mark Flekken and give Liverpool the lead.
Many have been quick to laud Nunez for such a delightful finish, including former Reds striker Owen.
However, the once Ballon d'Or winner has also questioned the thinking behind his effort, which had serious scope to go awry compared to other options.
Taking to X after the game, Owen said: "That finish from Darwin Nunez yesterday was insane. I can’t stop watching it.
"And I can’t begin to explain how difficult a skill that is. Moving at pace, the ball running away from you, being inside the box with no room for error. Incredible.
"BUT, it is also further proof that if he is to get closer to becoming the great player many people think he can be, he has to adapt his way of thinking. I mean, to even consider that finish is madness.
That finish from Darwin Nunez yesterday was insane. I can’t stop watching it. And I can’t begin to explain how difficult a skill that is. Moving at pace, the ball running away from you, being inside the box with no room for error. Incredible. BUT, it is also further proof that if…
— Michael Owen (@themichaelowen) February 18, 2024
"It’s a one in ten, two in ten finish at best. Learning to slot, dink or go round the goalkeeper is a far more productive way to score and will increase his chances to four or five in 10, thus massively increasing his end return.
"I’m really not trying to rain on his parade as that goal was pure class. But I’d rather see it when Liverpool are 3-0 up, not at 0-0."
Despite enjoying a fruitful campaign this term, the Uruguayan's finishing capabilities have long been the topic of debate, with many feeling it's the one thing slightly lacking from an otherwise fantastic footballer.
The striker has bagged nine goals in the Premier League this season, slightly underperforming his xG of 12.3.