Tag: Nuri Sahin

  • Borussia Dortmund – Henrikh Mkhitaryan & Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Makes Them Stronger Than Last Season

    Borussia Dortmund – Henrikh Mkhitaryan & Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Makes Them Stronger Than Last Season

    Are Borussia Dortmund the favorites to win the Bundesliga this season? Probably not, despite their impressive start. But by being able to keep Robert Lewandowski and Marco Rues while making the probably right additions of Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, there’s a good chance that this team is actually better than it was last season.

  • Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Doing it on his Own

    Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Doing it on his Own

    Need someone to score? Luis Suarez is pretty much the only option for Liverpool this season. Need to take out the other team’s captain, by mistake? The Uruguayan is your man. Brendan Rodgers has plenty of tactics and ideas in his head, but 99% of the good things that happen for Liverpool begin or end with Suarez.

  • Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Can’t Win on his Own

    Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Can’t Win on his Own

    Another home match an Anfield, another disappointment, but at least not a loss. Thanks to who? Once again, Luis Suarez, showing the good side of him; the one that makes him one of the best strikers in the world, and not the diving cheat everyone loves to hate. It was only enough for a draw, once again showing the problem of completely relying on just one player to score goals.

  • Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez is the Best Striker in the Premier League

    Give Luis Suarez a fixture at Carrow Road every weekend, and he’ll break a few scoring records when it’s all said and done. For the second consecutive time, Suarez tormented Norwich with a sublime hat trick and simply put a perfect match, leading Liverpool to a 5-2 victory, their first of the season.

  • Liverpool FC – Brendan Rodgers Still Waiting for First Win

    The great optimism from their first match at Anfield turned into something completely different after the 0-2 home defeat against Arsenal. Brendan Rodgers looked at his bench and saw nothing that could turn the tide in the Liverpool losing effort, thinking about mistakes done on the transfer deadline and promises that were broken.