With respect, going to Serie A will show a distinct lack of ambition.
You make it sound like I'm proposing he joins Neymar in the Brazilian league, Serie A is the 4th best league in a world by a considerable margin and Juventus is better than any team in the 2nd best league in the world except City, United and Chelsea.
The Uruguayan has previously attracted criticism for his profligacy, but that ill seems to be have been well and truly consigned to the past. Seven league goals in ten games dictate that the blame for recent toothless performances can no longer lie at the feet of Suarez - whilst his team-mates’ contributions surely deserve further scrutiny.
Continued his scoring run with a brilliantly taken effort. Liverpool's most prominent attacking player as per usual but could do with some real help.
Suso struggled yet again in the hustle and bustle of the Premier League, showing some marvellous touches on the ball but failing to truly impact on the game or threaten the goal. Meanwhile, Raheem Sterling, for all his qualities and tender years, still appears some way from being a consistent goal threat at this level.
But it is not just in attack where the former Ajax man has little help. It is hard not to think that a player of his calibre looks around at the evident weaknesses in the team and sighs to himself, wondering when those positions will be filled by competent incumbents.
Jose Enrique is likely to have attracted as much ire from the 25-year-old as he did his own fans during the clash with the Magpies. The Spaniard’s attempts to match Andrea Dossena’s bid for the title of ‘worst Liverpool full-back in history’ are as comic as they are worrying and his problems on the left flank present yet another hole to plug.
Stewart Downing was tasked with turning the game in the hosts’ favour, but fell short of the standards required as he failed to help Suarez’s one-man push for three points with any effective contributions. That £16 million signing Jordan Henderson remained on the bench whilst this frustration grew must surely add to concern over a squad sorely lacking in quality.
At times he looks simply too good for this Liverpool side, and it will remain that way unless Rodgers can match the Salto-born striker’s quality with his next additions to the squad. Of course, the 39-year-old has already signalled his intention to delve into the transfer market in January, but the gravity of the decisions he must make is now clearer than ever.
It's just irritating watching Liverpool with this 4-3-3 they look so toothless in attack, Suarez has literally no support/no-one making runs in the box, has to dribble about 4-5 to even get himself an opportunity to score, i just find it pretty frustrating to watch.
He isnt suited for Barcelona at all, he would just be like Alexis, not allowed to be impulsive and make moves, Suarez tries a lot of things during a match, when it works out it looks brilliant but he also often fails in his actions.As much as I extremely-uncontrollably-undeniably-without-a-doubt can't stand Suarez, I think he would fit Barcelona so well.
He's creative with his shots, passes well, a strong team player, and good for our style of short passing around the goal. He's not a player based on speed and counter attacks to score.
Anyway, too bad I despise his character. Especially what he did during the World Cup with that handball.
Cant believe people hold the handball during the world cup against him, any player would have done that for his country as it was the last resort, he got punished for it with a red card so what is the problem? Allthough it is typical that out of all 10 fieldplayers it had to be him.
why are you bigging up suarez to be the answer for juve, some of the chances he misses in front of goal are ridiculous, he is not a better striker then vucinic, juve should look elsewhere in my opinion, juve should get damiao..........