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Great Britain forward http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Craig-Bellamy-c9471 has revealed that he is wary of the threat posed by his Liverpool team-mate Luis Suarez, when his country goes head-to-head against Uruguay in a crucial Group A fixture on Thursday at the Millennium Stadium.
Stuart Pearce’s unit will go into their final group fixture of the Olympic Games knowing that a draw will be enough to guarantee them a place in the last eight of the competition. However, a win for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Uruguay-c3035 will allow them to qualify for the next round at
the expense of the host team.
Talking of his side’s next fixture, the Welsh footballer warned them that their dream of winning the god medal can be quashed by Suarez, and believed that they will need to keep the Uruguayan skipper under check throughout the game.
He termed the 25-year old as one of the best strikers in modern day football, and felt that he possessed the capability of turning a game on its head by coming up with a moment of individual brilliance.
While talking to reporters, he said: “He is such a good player. The one thing about Luis is he can create something out of nothing. You may think he is going down a dead end and there is no way he can come out of it but he will chop it past something, put
it through someone's legs and that makes him so dangerous.”
Suarez was http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809’s leading goal scorer during the preceding season. All in all, he has made 52 appearances for the Merseyside club, netted 21 goals and also picked up 10 assists.
Apart from that, the striker has also scored 28 goals for his country on international duty, and was also a part of their Copa http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/America-c38390 winning team in 2011.
Nevertheless Bellamy, who scored a goal during his country’s 1-1 draw against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Senegal-c3001 in the opener, revealed that the match carried extra significance for him since it was to be played in his home town of Cardiff, and was hopeful of leaving an imprint on
the game.
“Cardiff is a place I know. It will be special. It will bring it home to me really where I have come from in my career.”

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