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Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Rules Supreme & Better Without Steven Gerrard?
Two points to focus on after the impressive Liverpool win at White Hart Lane: Luis Suarez is playing better football than anyone in the world right now, not just the Premier League. The other? Having a midfield consisting of Jordan Henderson, Joe Allen and Lucas Leiva might be better than having Steven Gerrard in it.
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Liverpool FC – A Chance to See How Important Steven Gerrard Really Is
Throughout the last couple of seasons I’ve heard grumblings from some Liverpool fans about the importance of Steven Gerrard, suggesting that it may be time for him to step aside and start some matches off the bench instead of being a midfield rock in the lineup. Well, with his hamstring injury keeping him out for at least a month, we’re going to find out very soon.
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Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Only Needs Norwich in His Life
It’s hard to say what it is exactly that makes Norwich such easy prey for Luis Suarez who simply goes ballistic every time he sees them. His most recent stat line? Four goals, one assist, which puts him once again on the top of the scoring charts with 13, two more than Sergio Aguero, while Liverpool themselves find out once again that playing with the right kind of attacking lineup makes all the difference against inferior teams.
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Liverpool FC – Iago Aspas Can Fill in For Daniel Sturridge
Sometimes when a player like Daniel Sturridge gets injured, the problem isn’t filling in for him with someone who can produce at the same level. Liverpool need a forward for Luis Suarez to play off of, but not necessarily someone who is going to score a goal almost every match. Despite his disappointing start to life in the Premier League, Iago Aspas can be this solution.
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Is Daniel Sturridge Injured Because Roy Hodgson Hates Liverpool Now?
The ending between Roy Hodgson and Liverpool when he managed the club for half a season wasn’t a happy one. Ever since, there’s not a lot of love between the sides, and there’s a chance that playing Daniel Sturridge while he wasn’t completely fit for England to play in international friendlies, causing him to pick up an injury that’s now keeping him off the pitches for almost two months.
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Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Abandoned By Brendan Rodgers
Every once in a while Brendan Rodgers makes such a huge tactical blunder you can’t help but wonder if this Liverpool gig is a bit too much for him. Luis Suarez is talented, but even he can’t do it on his own against three central defenders.
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Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Should Be Angry With Joe Allen
Putting another performance to demonstrate he’s the best striker in the Premier League isn’t enough for Luis Suarez, who is always hungry for more. Pinpointing the disappointment of only coming away with a 3-3 draw from their derby match against Everton, it all falls down to the moment Joe Allen missed an incredibly easy shot instead of passing to the more capable Suarez, wide open right next to him.
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Luis Suarez – Liverpool Can’t Afford to Give Him Up
When scoring achievements are mentioned, it’s usually about the inhuman contest between Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. Count Luis Suarez into that bunch as well, as the Liverpool striker kicks off his season with 8 goals in only 6 matches, being the main reason his team are going to be in the race for a Champions League spot until the end of the season.
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Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Wants to Win a Championship
It’s not quite certain Luis Suarez is going to stay with Liverpool much longer, but it seems the Uruguayan striker wants to make the most of whatever time is left, and lead back the club to the top of the Premier League and win that championship that everyone has been waiting to win again for the past 23 years.
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Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez & Philippe Coutinho Can’t Be the Only Ones Trying
If Brendan Rodgers needed any more proof that his Liverpool side still aren’t up for a title challenge in a match that showed too many disparities between them and their rivals, with only Luis Suarez and Philippe Coutinho up to the challenge of beating a team that’s one of the best in Europe.