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Monday, 23 September 2013

Liverpool boss yet to make decision on striker


 Luis Suarez

Brendan Rodgers, Liverpool boss has not decided whether Luis Suarez will start at Manchester United but says the striker is "really champing at the bit to help the team" after his ban. 

Suarez, 26, has completed his 10-match suspension for biting Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic in April.
He could now return for Wednesday's League Cup third-round tie.
"He'll travel and we'll reflect over the next 24 hours whether he starts," Rodgers said.
Liverpool's unbeaten start to the season was ended on Saturday by Southampton, although Rodgers felt the blow of losing 1-0 at home was eased by the imminent return of the Uruguay international.


Suarez has been playing in games organised for him by the club and represented Uruguay earlier this month in World Cup qualifiers.
The striker, who was heavily linked with a move away from the club over the summer and wanted to join Arsenal, scored twice against Peru in September and Rodgers said he had no doubt the forward was ready to return.

"It has been a really difficult time for him not playing games," added the Liverpool manager.
"How he has prepared himself over the last number of weeks has been fantastic. Everyone knows the depth of his quality and his attitude.
"Once he gets back on the field again he will show what he has shown since he's been here."
Suarez joined Liverpool from Ajax in January 2011 for £22.7m and has scored 51 goals in 96 appearances.
The forward already has experience of returning from a lengthy ban for the Reds, having served an eight-match suspension in December that year for racially abusing Manchester United's Patrice Evra.

Thursday, 8 November 2012

THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS INJUSTICE OR JUSTICE IN FOOTBALL - FABREGAS

Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas refused to look for excuses after the Catalans' 2-1 Champions League loss away against Celtic on Wednesday.

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The Blaugrana dominated proceedings for large parts of the match at Celtic Park, but were unable to convert their chances, whereas the hosts created fewer chances, but managed to secure victory.

"There is no such thing as injustice or justice in football. You have to win and that’s it," Fabregas was quoted as saying on the official Barcelona website.

"We lacked depth. We had our chances, but failed to convert them, whereas they scored with the few chances they had."

Fabregas then went on to voice his satisfaction with Barcelona's performances so far this term, and stressed that they will do their utmost to win their remaining two group games.

"However, we are very pleased with the season that we are having so far, and we have to stick to our style of play and our own philosophy.

"We have two games left in the group stage and we will try to win them."
 Barcelona resume La Liga action away against Mallorca on Sunday.