Liverpool’s first-team coach, Steve Clarke, hails the unpredictability of Luis Suarez
Liverpool’s first-team coach, Steve Clarke, has hailed Luis Suarez’s impact at Anfield and claimed that the striker’s unpredictability is his main asset in the game.
Steve said, “Unpredictability is one of Suarez’s biggest assets”.
“As a defender you don't know what he is going to do, so it is difficult. When he is in the penalty area he attacks defenders, he gets at them and forces them to make mistakes. Defenders cannot over commit inside the box or they run the risk of giving away
a penalty. It's a big, big asset for him and I think for defenders it is very difficult to play against”, added the Scott.
Steve Clarke, who was appointed as a first-team coach in January 2011, is impressed by Luis Suarez’s quality and predicts a huge future for the Uruguayan at Anfield.
Luis Suarez, who joined Liverpool for £23 million (€26.5 million) from Ajax on the deadline day of the January 2011 transfer window, has been a massive hit at Merseyside in a very short period.
The Uruguayan striker, who has just played five games with his new club, has produced strings of impressive performances and has cemented his place in the starting eleven.
Suarez, who was named Dutch Footballer of the Year for his 35 goals in 33 appearances for Ajax in 2009-2010 season, was the Man of the Match in Liverpool’s historic win over Manchester United three weeks ago.
Even though, Suarez did not scored against United, his overall performance made him the stand out player of the match.
The Uruguayan striker assisted http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Defence-c38904 line to play a cross for Kuyt, who just had to tap in - which the Dutchman did.
Suarez, who scored his first goal on his Liverpool debut against Stoke City, netted his second goal and one of the most unpredictable goals of the season in the club’s recent win over Sunderland.
The Uruguayan striker scored from an almost impossible angle and Sunderland’s keeper, Simon Mignolet, was left in surprise as he was predicting that the former Ajax striker would play a cross.
Luis Suarez was stretched off in the second half against Sunderland and it seems like that the Uruguayan is suffering from a groin injury.
The 24-year-old remained at Liverpool to receive treatment and was withdrawn from the national squad for the matches against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Republic-of-Ireland-c2987.
Suarez, who is considered as one of the best strikers in the world, has proved in the recent days by scoring twice in five appearances that he has what it takes to emulate the success of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809.
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