Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez apologises for 'ugly attitude' that led to headbutt incident and red card

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Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez apologises for 'ugly attitude' that led to headbutt incident and red card image

Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez has apologised for his sending off during Monday's 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace at Anfield in the Premier League.

The summer signing from Benfica was handed his marching orders for a headbutt on Palace defender Joachim Andersen in the second half.

Nunez's red card means he will now miss Liverpool's next three matches due to suspension, including a crucial date with Manchester United. The Reds did manage to salvage a draw following Nunez's dismissal, with Luis Diaz netting a spectacular equaliser.

MORE: How many games will Darwin Nunez miss after his red card against Crystal Palace?

What did Nunez say about his red card?

The Liverpool striker has taken to social media with a message to supporters about his red card.

"I am aware of the ugly attitude I had," he wrote on Twitter. "I'm here to learn from my mistakes and it won't happen again."

The Uruguay international also offered up an apology to supporters.

Nunez is set to miss Liverpool's next game away at Manchester United as well as Premier League encounters against Bournemouth and Newcastle United.

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What has Klopp said about the Nunez red card?

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has admitted Nunez was in the wrong at Anfield but believes the new signing will learn from his mistake.

"I wanted to see the situation first," he told reporters. "I didn’t know what happened. I saw Andersen on the floor and Darwin walking away. That was my view. So I asked our guys, I saw it and yes it was a red card, the wrong reaction.

"Andersen wanted that and he got it, but Darwin made a mistake. A little provocation here and there, and definitely the wrong reaction. I can’t deny that. He will learn from that. Unfortunately he will have a few games to do so, which is not cool for us, even less with our specific situation, but it is what it is.”

Klopp could be forced to turn back to Roberto Firmino who struggled in the Premier League opener against Fulham. However, the Brazilian may not be available as he's picked up an injury in training.

Liverpool are dealing with a host of injuries, making the Nunez suspension even more hard to swallow. Along with Firmino, midfielders Thiago, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, and Jordan Henderson have all come up with injuries, as well as Ibrahima Kontate, Curtis Jones, Caoimhin Kelleher, and Diogo Jota.

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