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Barnes: Signing Luis Suarez could be a smart bit of business by Liverpool  

 

John Barnes believes that a reunion with Luis Suarez is a idea that should be in consideration as Jurgen Klopp looks to find more attacking options ahead of the new season

 

The front-line has been a topic of much discussion this season with Mo Salah and Diogo Jota having to carry much of the scoring load as Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino go through considerable droughts and a general lack of confidence in front of goal.

 

With the advent of the Coronavirus pandemic hitting club finances extremely hard, the days of big money deals are seemingly off the table until they can find ways to boost revenue with fans returning to stadiums one key element.

 

 When Suarez was effectively shown the door by new Barcelona manager Ronald Koeman, a return to Anfield started to be discussed in some quarters although with the way that the Reds were ticking along at the time, it was something that never was chased up through official channels.

 

The Uruguayan eventually signed for Atletico Madrid on a two-year contract and has been a main catalyst behind their chase for La Liga glory scoring 19 league goals in this campaign.

 

While he is now 34, Suarez is one of the most durable forwards of the modern era and has made no secret of his fondness for Liverpool and the fans despite being public enemy number one when the Reds defeated Barcelona in their epic Champions League semi-final tie two years ago.

 

Barnes is renowned as being one of the most astute thinkers of the game and he believes that there could certainly be a place for Suarez in Jurgen Klopp’s squad but all boxes would have to be ticked for it to happen.

 

The Mirror ( via Goal) reported Barnes as saying:

 

“If they could get Luis on a free transfer that’d be ideal but it’ll come down to whether Luis says he wants to play every week or he’ll be happy to move across and be part of the squad.

 

“But, because of his age, I don’t think he could expect to be playing every week. 

 

"The tricky things with these type of transfers is that you have to be pretty certain that the player in question isn’t going to upset things."

 

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Barnes has seen Liverpool struggle through a difficult campaign and when you are not winning consistently , naturally the mood in the squad drops considerably it is hard to stay positive. 

 

Prior to this season, Liverpool prided themselves on staying focused until the 95th minute of games and hence the ‘Mentality Monsters’ aura was developed.  

 

Barnes says the squad as a whole need to refine that edge, and Suarez is the kind of player with his "never-say-die' and 'take no prisoner' attitude that would be perfect in this aspect.

 

Liverpool needs to recreate their team spirit and togetherness and, in order to do so, the players need to be happy with where they are and level of play. If Luis can do this, then great - get him on board.

 

“As a player, I think he's always given 100 per cent, and he's a decent enough character in terms of trying all the time without being disruptive. So, yeah, that wouldn't be a bad move for Liverpool.

 

"And I’m sure the fans would absolutely love to get Luis back and I do wonder if they may kick off if they feel that he isn’t getting enough ground time!"

 

While Barnes is thinking of Suarez in a hypothetical scenario, what he really feels is a pressing need is to get key defenders fit and firing and a potential wide man to add creative flair.

 

“Scoring goals hasn’t been Liverpool's problem this season in terms of winning matches - as they have scored plenty of goals. 

 

The issues have been with the defensive play. And, as we know, in order to win matches we need both to run seamlessly.  

 

“As with so many other teams, we always seem to focus on signing players who either score the goals or create the opportunities instead of focusing on getting the defence right and solid. And that’s Liverpool's problem! 

 

"So yes, to sign Raphinha would be great. But, more importantly, we need to get [Virgil] van Dijk and [Joe] Gomez back, and to then have someone creative such as Raphinha that will help us a lot; perhaps even more so than having Luis back at the team."

 

 

 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, TheHowieLama said:

Boatload of golas. Few years still at the top in him.

 

This is FSG's blind spot - early to mid 30-s players who can contribute at the very top  - Suarez, Giroud, Marcelo are all on frees. Any of those will be as useful as Milner has been over the next couple years - he should be the example.

Marcelo would not. He is very much ready for the beach. 

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1 minute ago, Jairzinho said:

Marcelo would not. He is very much ready for the beach. 

He is ace - would be top pick in a Beach 5 a side.

 

Will say Milner brought something other than his on field contribution so maybe unfair. 

There is quality in players through their 30's and will be moreso through the next decade. All of these guys are in better shape than the players of 10 or 15 years ago.

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2 minutes ago, TheHowieLama said:

He is ace - would be top pick in a Beach 5 a side.

 

Will say Milner brought something other than his on field contribution so maybe unfair. 

There is quality in players through their 30's and will be moreso through the next decade. All of these guys are in better shape than the players of 10 or 15 years ago.

Yes, agreed. 

 

And much of it is attitude. Look at Ronaldo and Ibrahimovic. 

 

Although the Premier League is more intense I reckon most of the teams in the bottom half of the table would be better off with some of the strikers in their 30s from Spain or Italy than the run around a lot sorts in their 20s they currently have. 

 

 

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9 hours ago, Shooter in the Motor said:

I stopped reading when it was suggested to be a idea. The grammar and vocabulary on this site is a ablution and really hurts its' credulity. 

an*
 

its*

 

*also, the use of ablution in this context is incorrect. 

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34 minutes ago, Chris said:

As if the two years that CUNT spend dragging us through the mud wasn’t enough? We’ve yet to recover from the first time. 

Dragging us to a title challenge you mean? Sorry you bought into the propaganda. Thoughts about Cavani? 

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3 minutes ago, Iceman said:

Dragging us to a title challenge you mean? Sorry you bought into the propaganda. Thoughts about Cavani? 


Sorry you bought into that embarrassing “he meant little black friend”, “it’s part of his national dialect” propaganda. Couldn’t give a shit about Cavani to be honest. They can do what they want. I care about what affects us. 

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13 minutes ago, Chris said:


Sorry you bought into that embarrassing “he meant little black friend”, “it’s part of his national dialect” propaganda. Couldn’t give a shit about Cavani to be honest. They can do what they want. I care about what affects us. 

So no view on Cavani? Awesome.

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17 minutes ago, johnsusername said:

Imagine Suarez sitting on the bench while Firmino's on the pitch trying and failing to trap a bag of cement.

 

At the very least I'd be wondering why there was a bag of cement on the pitch in the first place.

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"Cultural limitations", here we go again. Yeah, how about we just don't sign him again because he was trying to engineer moves away by biting people? That was another thing.

 

 

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40 minutes ago, Trumo said:

At the very least I'd be wondering why there was a bag of cement on the pitch in the first place.

 

Dental cement. For Firmino's veneers.

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16 minutes ago, Iceman said:

 

No view on Cavani, another Uruguayan using the same word because it would force you to challenge your cultural limitations and do some research. 

 

https://www.quora.com/Is-the-term-negrito-offensive-in-Uruguay?share=1

I know what happened. I know of the arguments for its use in context and culture. I do not buy it in his case.
 

Cavani’s use doesn’t concern me because it’s not pertaining to, as I said, dragging Liverpool through the mud. I’m not interested in the whataboutery. And like it was only that incident that made a total tit of us anyway. 
 

If you want to keep going I can do this pointless shit all day. But it’s probably best we both leave it. Continue to demand the last word it you must. 

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54 minutes ago, Chris said:

I know what happened. I know of the arguments for its use in context and culture. I do not buy it in his case.
 

Cavani’s use doesn’t concern me because it’s not pertaining to, as I said, dragging Liverpool through the mud. I’m not interested in the whataboutery. And like it was only that incident that made a total tit of us anyway. 
 

If you want to keep going I can do this pointless shit all day. But it’s probably best we both leave it. Continue to demand the last word it you must. 

Your argument is weak because you choose to ignore Cavani, another Uruguayan using exactly the same word because he's not a liverpool player. Personally I find it to be extremely relevant data and a perfect example of how we get treated totally differently. The recent manc riot protest is a great case in point.

 

I know how Uruguayans use the word and I'm presenting the other side of the argument. 

 

I am fine agreeing to disagree but don't try and shut down debate by trying to frame it as pointless and trying to say I am demanding the last word. It's a forum and there's no limit on the posts you can make. It's a place to engage in debate. 

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