Why suarez should leave liverpool
So then the season goes by, and I wanted to sign for Arsenal, since Arsenal had played in the Champions League every season prior to that. The striker joined the Premier League side from Ajax and went on to score 82 goals in competitive appearances.
He subsequently left to join Barcelona, where he won four La Liga titles and the Champions League on one occasion. Bayern Munich and Juventus are among several clubs linked with a move for the Liverpool striker, and Manchester City's manager, Roberto Mancini, has spoken publicly of his interest.
The Uruguayan's comments are likely to spark a fierce battle for his signature in time for next season. He is under contract at Liverpool until I'm in a world-class team, an elite team like Liverpool.
We have to realise we have a new manager who is imposing a philosophy and a way of playing that the players are adapting to as best we can.
He is going to have to dive in front of a lot of managers now. Non-league Mansfield Town should have been celebrating a lucrative FA Cup third-round replay at Anfield in January , but they were instead left bemoaning Suarez's role in the winning goal.
The Reds were already leading through a Daniel Sturridge goal when Suarez collected a ball from Stewart Downing inside the Mansfield area. His shot was saved by Stags goalkeeper Alan Marriott, but Suarez controlled the rebound with his hand before adding Liverpool's second goal. Mansfield went on to pull a goal back but were denied a replay their second-half display had warranted through Suarez. Mansfield chief executive Carolyn Radford claimed after the game that the South American had "stolen" the game from her team, as Mark Ogden of the The Telegraph reported.
When you see Suarez laughing as he kicks the ball across the line, he knows himself what happened. I think everyone knows that you wait for the referee to blow. But on this occasion, the officials have missed it.
Few football fans watching live coverage of the Liverpool vs. Chelsea game at Anfield in April will forget the moment one incident was replayed on television. Suarez and Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic were shown jostling inside the Blues' six-yard area, but the slowed-down replay revealed the Liverpool striker had bitten his opponent, as The Guardian reported.
After the game, Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers did not rule out selling the forward if his behaviour did not meet the club's standards, as Chris Bascombe of the The Telegraph reported. There's certainly nobody bigger than this football club, a player or manager.
We're representing this great football club, off and on the field. One hundred per cent players are always replaceable. It doesn't matter how good they think they are. There are wonderful talents here, but we've shown over the years if you lose a player and think you can't replace him, the next one comes. The standards at this club have been made, and that's why it's the institution it is.
The history of this club is of respect. Those standards will be maintained long after I've gone. I'll always speak openly and honestly when I can. If I think people are wrong, I'll tell them.
It's happened already this year with Luis. People have to accept they do wrong and, if they do, they have to accept the consequences accordingly.
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