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Rodgers: "Luis will work his socks off"

Brendan Rodgers says he has no fears about the level of effort and commitment from the returning Luis Suarez, but stopped short of saying that the volatile Uruguayan has learned his lesson.

 

Speaking ahead of the Reds' trip to Old Trafford tomorrow for the Capital One Cup tie against Manchester United, Rodgers said: “He’s received nothing but affection and love from the supporters. They deserve no less than 100% and knowing Luis that’s what he’ll give them. You’ll find out that once he gets that strip on he’ll work his socks off.”

 

When asked if Suarez had learnt his lesson from last season, however, Rodgers replied: “We will see. It’s been an interesting couple of years for him here. He’s a top player and he needs to be on the grass, playing football, showing all his qualities to the supporters here. And I am very hopeful he is now focused on delivering for them after the great support he’s had here.”

 

Rodgers insists that there will be no hangover from events of the summer when Suarez went public with his desire to leave only to be told in no uncertain terms by the club that he was staying put. “He knows what the club’s stance was and he stayed. We stayed strong in our belief that we wanted to hang on to him. The minute that passed he’s been working tirelessly.

 

“Knowing him, that’s the type of player he is. Of course it was difficult for everyone in the summer but that’s behind us now. I think that’s the one thing about Luis Suarez, because of the type of character he is, when he plays football he can’t play it any other way,” Rodgers added.

 

In an unfortunate choice of words, the Reds' boss continued; “He’s champing at the bit to try to get back. I think he just can’t wait to get playing again.

 

“There’s a real determination in him now and obviously there was a lot going on over the course of the summer but he’s trained really hard, really well, and his entrance to come back into the squad now is perfect timing really. We’ve got a few injuries and the big thing now is he’s now available. To have someone of that quality to come into the squad is good.”

 

The 30 goal striker only played sporadically in pre-season due to the Confederations Cup and then the uncertainty over his future, but he's kept his fitness up by playing for Uruguay and in specially arranged behind closed door friendlies at Melwood specifically organised by Rodgers.

 

“He played the game the other day with a group of youngsters against Burnley and maybe another player, or the majority of players, might not have wanted to play in that,” said Rodgers.

 

“But I know how much he loves the game and I see how passionate he is when we travel home and away and when we play in games. So I’ve got absolutely no question he has missed the game and that’s what he lives for.

 

“Him coming back in will be a great tonic for us.”

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Answer the question! Who do you support? 

 

You might denigrate the current team, but not the club. That's not the actions of a fan.

 

Answer the question! Who do you support? 

 

You might denigrate the current team, but not the club. That's not the actions of a fan.

History should be amazing memories for those lucky enough to be there, not something to be used to claim to be better than sides that continue to finish above us year after year.   Here & now is all that matters to footballers, they don't give a fuck if the trophy room is busting with dusty trophies, they care about money and what they can win.  

 

This whole attitude of clinging onto the past pretending to be better than others, played it's part in the 90's when the mancs grabbed the bull by the horns, made old trafford what it is today & went worldwide commercially.  Yet Moores stood still thinking we could hang on because we're Liverpool.  

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History should be amazing memories for those lucky enough to be there, not something to be used to claim to be better than sides that continue to finish above us year after year.   Here & now is all that matters to footballers, they don't give a fuck if the trophy room is busting with dusty trophies, they care about money and what they can win.  

 

This whole attitude of clinging onto the past pretending to be better than others, played it's part in the 90's when the mancs grabbed the bull by the horns, made old trafford what it is today & went worldwide commercially.  Yet Moores stood still thinking we could hang on because we're Liverpool.  

 

 

But you think Suarez should have joined arsenal who have only won trophies on black and white TV's

 

don't slate our history then use arsenal as a yardstick !!!!    you don't get a medal for finishing 4th every season and being knocked out at the first knockout stage of champions league every season

 

We have won MORE than Arsenal these past 8 years

In fact haven't we won more European cups than Real Madrid SINCE 2005 ?

The team that spends hundreds of millions on players ............

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I would like nothing more than to see LFC be restored to its rightful place in the Football World Order, but to state the current reality of our situation does not hurt the club anymore than grimly holding on to past glory helps it.

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I've never seen Luis give anything less than 100% on a football pitch as he's basically an animal desperate to win. He can teach many other footballers a lesson in playing for the full 90+ minutes and never giving up, he's that committed on the pitch. I suspect he's the same in training, on the beach, in the park, he clearly just wants to play football and win.  I find this a pretty strange comment to make by the manager, kind of unnecessary because it's so obvious, but I suppose he's just trying to make a point to Luis after the summer shenanigans. Whatever, it's irrelevant as Luis will be back to being his beastly self when he next pulls on the shirt and be back to being public enemy number 1 again. Yay!

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But you think Suarez should have joined arsenal who have only won trophies on black and white TV's

 

 

He didn't say that at all. He simply makes the point that he can understand why Luis might want to go there.

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I would like nothing more than to see LFC be restored to its rightful place in the Football World Order, but to state the current reality of our situation does not hurt the club anymore than grimly holding on to past glory helps it.

 

Of course, this'll irk plenty of people, but I'll take issue with 'rightful place'.

 

No club has a rightful place.

 

Liverpool climbed their way to the very top and slipped down from the pinnacle (as every other club before and after). They didn't slip too far in the grand scheme. They COULD slip a lot further, or they could climb back yet again and be number one again... all that remains to be seen.

 

But every club has a right to make that climb. No matter how humble their current status.

 

The world of football has changed a fair bit since Liverpool's true glory years, and arguably it's become far more of a closed shop than it ever was, and the financial rewards have become so skewed that it's self serving amongst the very elite... but still, the fact remains... ALL clubs have a right to make the climb Liverpool did. Not many (if any) will succeed.

 

But there's no rightful place with Liverpool's name on it. There IS a history that can never be taken away, but that's another thing entirely.

 

 

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Regarding Luis Suarez / Liverpool's stature vs Arsenal (or any other club)...

 

There's almost certainly a kudos in playing for Liverpool that Arsenal don't have. Liverpool DO have their name on big ears 5 times. When Suarez ends his career... regardless of what he personally won, there's still a lot of stock in having played for one of the European greats (Liverpool). Arsenal do not have that (yet).

 

But he must surely balance that with probability of winning something and being in champions league.

 

The odds of winning something at Arsenal are (arguably) LESS than at Liverpool. Liverpool have consistently won things, even though they've been considered a lesser team (in terms of average league finish) for many years.

 

The odds of being in CL favour Arsenal, but is being in CL the end game? I don't think so. I think being in CL is a shop window for getting to a European elite club. Therefore, any move to Arsenal would be just a stepping stone to his final destination.

 

I honestly don't think Luis Suarez would see moving to Arsenal as an 'upgrade' - it would only be a more convenient route to getting to Real Madrid, or another top European club.

 

In my opinion though, by moving to an intermediate club, he'd end up having to spend at LEAST 18 months at another club, and risk Real Madrid losing interest anyway. So it makes far more sense to stay put at Liverpool, put in another stellar performance this season, then finally make the move.next summer (if the opportunity is still there).

 

Of course, by next year, the position at Liverpool might have improved significantly, in which case, great. If not, he's not lost much.

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Fanchester, you have no place in the natural order of things.

 

Name some great Mancunian players, from either side.

 

Nicky Butt

Danny Welbeck

Gary and Phil Neville

Wes Brown

Nobby Stiles

Lee Dixon

Paul Lake

 

 

 

Now name me some famous scouse players, from either side.

 

Wayne Rooney

Steven Gerrard

Jamie Carragher

Steve McManaman

Dixie Dean

Gary Ablett

Robbie Fowler

Kevin Nolan

Leon Osman

Peter Reid

 

 

Liverpool, by rights, should be ahead of the Manc clubs in the natural order of things. It's just that Colonel Gadaffi and The Boyz fancied throwing daddies/cousins money around and you were very, very cheap.

 

Now away with you young man, afore I bend my switch to your rump.

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