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Jack Flintham

Former Manchester United star Andy Cole's brutal response to Darwin Nunez comparisons

Former Manchester United striker Andy Cole has hit back at comparisons that have been drawn between himself and Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez, following the latter's poor showing in Thursday's Carabao Cup clash with Manchester City.

Nunez squandered a couple of clear chances for the Reds, including one effort that was dragged wide of Stefan Ortega's post when it looked easier to score, as Jurgen Klopp's team crashed out of the competition against Pep Guardiola's men. After the game, some supporters compared the Uruguayan to United's former forward.

Having spotted the claims, Cole took to Twitter to defend himself. "Cole... Nunez... Not sure where this nonsense started," the 51-year-old posted.

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"But it is Christmas, the festival season... I am happily retired. Five Premier Leagues, two FA Cups, one League Cup, one Champions League, golden boot, Young Player of the Year.

"187 Premier League goals, one penalty. Life is what you make it."

One Twitter user who compared Nunez to Cole explained that his original tweet, which has since been deleted, was actually written with the aim of supporting Liverpool's striker and not criticising Cole's career. However, Cole was having none of it.

He responded: "Sorry Dave worded wrongly or rightly... People need to stop disrespecting my name because I don't play the game. Just a quiet guy getting on with life and people think they can disrespect me.

"Look at the numbers and compare them to anyone else." United signed Cole from Newcastle in 1995 before selling him to Blackburn Rovers in 2001.

Following his stint at Blackburn, Cole would go on to play for City, Fulham, Birmingham, Portsmouth, Sunderland and Burnley. He would eventually retire at Nottingham Forest in 2008.

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