Liverpool’s striker, Luis Suarez thinks that the Reds will bounce back in the coming season, following an onerous Premier League campaign.
Despite their domestic cup triumphs, Liverpool have failed to live up to their expectations in the league. A sequence of poor results in 2012 has pushed them down to the eighth spot, a point adrift of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Everton-c39043 and only three points clear of Sunderland and
Fulham.
However, the Uruguayan footballer believes that the difficulties encountered by his side, have strengthened the players character. He pointed out that the club made a number of signings in the last two years, and their gruelling league campaign will only
serve as a learning experience for the young players.
"If you react in the right way and support each other, adversity can be a good thing in the long run because you become stronger.” Suarez told reporters.
The striker explained that different clubs struggle with their form, from time to time, and it was pertinent for the Reds to react in a positive manner.
"No team has success after success. All clubs, teams and players go through good runs and bad runs. That is football."
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 in the FA Cup final, on the 5th of May at Wembley. The former Ajax player underlined that the Reds position can be better gauged after they had played
all their matches.
"We recognise our league form has not been at the level that it should be. But it is always important to analyse the season as a whole, when the final ball has been kicked, rather than when there are games to play."
The Reds boss, Kenny Dalglish signed the player in January 2011 for an estimated 20 million pounds. He has since been a revelation for the Scott and is currently the leading goal scorer for the Reds, in the ongoing season. He thanked his manager for all
the support and the trust that he had vested in him, and termed him one of the greatest Liverpool players of all times.
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