Wednesday, May 11, 2011

No.7 Luiz Suarez- "I just can't seem to get enough" - Tribute to the new Liverpool Legend!!!



"His name is Luis Suarez, he wears the famous Red
I just can't get enough, I just can't get enough

You'll Never Walk Alone is the first thing he said
I just can't get enough, I just can't get enough

He scores a goal, and the Kop go wild
and I just can't seem to get enough, Suarez

du du du du du. du du du du du du du.....


lu lu lu lu lu lu lu lu lu lu lu lu lu lu ... LUIZ SUAREZ!!!"



Above is the lyrics of the offical Luiz Suarez Song- "I just can't seem to get enough". Luiz Suarez took little time to not only settle in English premiership, but also become the focal point and dangerous man of the rejuvenated Liverpool, which has rise from 19th in October to 6th place finish in a bitter-sweet season. The change of ownership, the incredible man-management skills of King Kenny and magical tactician introduced by Steve Clarke have helped to boost the team spirit and maximize the potential of the whole Liverpool squad in little more than three months. Yet, the revolution can never succeed without the star performance of Luiz Suarez in almost every single game he has played so far. Luiz Suarez can have a quiet half at times, but he has always produced at least one magical moment to give a winning chance for Liverpool even when they are struggling. Of course, when the team was on song, Liverpool has been quite unstoppable lately.


With the old idol Torres gone, Gerrard and Carroll both injured, Liverpool was left with no top class player who could fear the opponents. Since King Kenny has made Liverpool to play as a real team and collective unit again without having to rely on one-man-show from Gerrard, the whole squad from young full-backs like Martin Kelly and John Flanagan, under-sized midfield Lucas and Spearing and struggling wingers Maxi and Kuyt have all produced incredible performance and basically have all their critics and doubters ashamed of and regret for their harsh judgement on them! In particular, Kuyt, Maxi and Meireles have all had their incredible scoring runs in the recent months. Yet, they could have never produced such brilliant performance without the presence of Luiz Suarez.


Luiz Suarez possess great dribbling ability and can take on defenders at ease. At 5'11, Suarez may not be considered to be short among most great dribblers; yet, he has low central of gravity which allow him keep his balance even against physical knock. He has a multiple ways of tricks in going past defenders that make defenders find it hard to dictate his next moves. Suarez's most threatening dribbling move is dribble to the baseline/by-line of opponents' defensive half even with amazingly narrow space. His great control allows him to control the ball at ease under narrowest of space. Opponents always fear of stopping him in those dangerous zone. Basically, if defenders are too eager or aggressive in their tackle, they could risk concede a penalty kick to Liverpool!!!


Suarez has not been finishing off easy chances consistently just yet. However, he has shown his ability to score sensational goals. He is equally brilliant in his own shot attempts or provide vital assists to teammates. His presence attracts so much attention from opponents and create space for Kuyt and Maxi getting into scoring position. The difference between Suarez and Torres is that while Torres is a more clinical goal scorer, Suarez is a more complete attacker who can create chances for teammates, dribble past defenders, took free-kicks while also score fair amount of goals. Suarez is less selfish and is more versatile with his ability to play as a support striker, central striker and wingers. What has been most impressive in Suarez's game is his never-say-die attitude. Not only has he been diligent in attacking, but also has been aggressive in tracking back to initial defense up-front.


Is he the New Tevez? the new King Kenny? It really doesn't matter. What matters is with Suarez acting as the corenerstone for the new Liverpool FC, the hope of winning trophy could finally be materialized soon!







Tuesday, May 10, 2011

May 9, 2011 - Fulham vs Liverpool: 2:5 - Liverpool on incredible roll as amazing Maxi hits 2nd hat-trick in his last 3 games!


LFC Player of the Game: Luiz Suarez & Maxi Rodriguez

Game Summary:




Starting line-up: (4-3-3)



Reina
G.Johnson Carragher Skrtel Flanagan
Meireles Lucas Spearing
Kuyt Suarez Maxi





Goals: Maxi '1,'7 '70, Kuyt '16, Suarez '75

Friday, May 6, 2011

May 1, 2011 - Liverpool vs Newcastle: 3:0 - LFC reached 5th spot as confidence soars skyhigh!


LFC Player of the Game: Luiz Suarez

Game Summary:




Starting line-up: (4-4-2)

Reina
Flanagan Carragher Skrtel G.Johnson
Meireles Spearing Lucas Maxi
Kuyt Suarez



Goals: Maxi '10, Kuyt '59 (PK), Suarez '65