In the early hours of the morning, Liverpool beat St. Kilsyth United 2-0 at home in the Group E match of the Europa League. However, there are unknown ripples behind this victory. The Reds players didn't seem to be at their best, especially striker Dawuniunis, who surprisingly missed a good chance from a great position in front of the goal from six yards, a mistake that became the center of internet debate and led to his substitution by the coach at halftime. Given that regular striker Gap is nursing an injury, Dawunyunis will take up the mantle of responsibility for the rest of the game, but this has caused concern amongst celebrities Oyun and McManawan.
Liverpool rotated as many as nine players in this game, and the front line of Mohamed Sanaa, Darwin Nunes and Diago Zuda dominated the game, controlling the field quite well. Dawun Niunis had a chance to score shortly after the start of the match, but was blown for a false start, and his 17th-minute scoring chance was an embarrassing deflection, which made even team leader Gopo look incredulous. According to the statistics, the success rate of shots from this position is 81%, and the goal was almost empty at that time!
Despite Liverpool controlling the tempo of the game, goals depended on mistakes from their opponents. Just before half-time, Alexandre Arnault's long-range shot was parried by the St. Kitts United keeper, and Ryan Gwynneberger quickly added to the score. At the half-time break, both Dawun Nunes and Mohamed Sana were replaced by coaches. It wasn't until the 92nd minute that Dayako Zuda scored again, helping Liverpool seal a 2-0 win and lead Group E with two wins.
The injury suspension of Dutch striker Gap, who is expected to be sidelined for several weeks, has forced Dawunius, who has only made two starts, to step up. However, Hall of Famer Oyun questioned this, "[His missed chances] are either a lack of confidence, a question of ability, or a lack of concentration. Theoretically, a professional player in such a position should be able to score goals and his misses are no longer surprising. Nunes has been excellent at times and disappointing at others, he is still an uncut gem and needs more coaching."