Darwin Nunez defied a popular football trend by giving his shirt to a Liverpool ball boy rather than a sign-waving supporter, much to the joy of Reds fans.
Fans now carry homemade signs to football games, requesting that their favorite player give them their shirt at the end of the game.
Following Liverpool’s 2-1 victory over the Seagulls, a fan in the crowd requested Nunez’s shirt.
Despite appearing to notice the sign that stated ‘Nunez, may I have your jersey please’, the forward chose not to pass his shirt into the crowd.
Instead, Nunez was seen handing out his number 9 jersey to a lucky Liverpool ball boy while appearing to stare in the direction of the fan sign.
A Liverpool fan holds up a banner wanting to have Darwin Nunez’s shirt after the game.
Despite appearing to see the sign, the forward offers his jersey to a ball boy.
Nunez was part of the Liverpool team that returned to the top of the Premier League with the victory over Brighton on Sunday.
After seeing photographs of Nunez’s decision on social media, several questioned whether the Spanish-speaking actor had understood the request.
Others assumed Nunez felt the ball boy, who is said to be a Liverpool academy player, deserved the souvenir.
‘You got to love this man,’ one admirer remarked on X, while another saw the funny side and said, ‘Hahaha funny that tbf’.
Another user applauded Nunez for his generosity, writing, “Yes…brilliant when a lot of the ball boys are actually academy players these days.” Very generous.
There was also a playful dig at the 24-year-old’s unpredictability in front of goal and’missing’ the sign, which said, ‘Mean to deliver it to him but missed by 2 yards’.
Fans flocked to social media after witnessing the situation and recognized the hilarious side of Nunez’s antics.
Fans flocked to social media after witnessing the situation and recognized the hilarious side of Nunez’s antics.
Jurgen Klopp commended Nunez and Luis Diaz (left) for their performances throughout the win.
Nunez started the match at Anfield, which saw Liverpool return to the top of the Premier League thanks to Mohamed Salah’s second-half goal.
Luis Diaz had pulled the Reds back into the game just before halftime after Danny Welbeck had given the visitors an unexpected lead after two minutes.
It was Liverpool’s first win over Brighton under Roberto De Zerbi, who has been mentioned as a potential Jurgen Klopp replacement.
Following the game, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp commended both Nunez and Diaz, saying, “We need all the boys.” Darwin created so many opportunities for us, and Lucho [Diaz] was fantastic, so everyone performed exceptionally well today.
Liverpool now leads the league by two points from Arsenal and Manchester City, following their goalless draw.
Fans took to social media after seeing the moment and saw the funny side of Nunez’s actions
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Nunez and Luis Diaz (left) were both praised by Jurgen Klopp for their displays in the win
Nunez started the game at Anfield that saw Liverpool return to the top of the Premier League, thanks to Mohamed Salah’s second half winner.
Luis Diaz had got the Reds back into the game just before the break, after Danny Welbeck gave the visitors a shock lead inside two minutes.
It was the first time Liverpool had beaten Brighton under Roberto De Zerbi, a name who’s been closely linked as a potential replacement for Jurgen Klopp.
After the game, both Nunez and Diaz were praised by Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp with the German stating; ‘We need all the boys. Darwin opened up so many spaces for us, Lucho [Diaz] was incredible, so they all were really good today.’
As a result of that win and Arsenal and Manchester City’s goalless draw, Liverpool now lead the way in the league, two points ahead of the Gunners in second place.