Uruguayan international Suarez is in the news right from the moment he bit Italian player in the world cup game and now ever after CAS’s dismissal to his second appeal, he remains in the top list of media hungry peoples, in fact each of his fans wants to know about every moment of his professional life. The once Liverpool star is now being missed at the Anfield. Yes, this is revealed by Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers when he put his ego aside and praised his star headliner. Admiring their most controversial forward he says he is capable to come back with a bang after four months. Notably, Barcelona signed Uruguayan forward at an impressive 75 million pounds figure last month after FIFA issued a nine international games ban along with debarring him from any football related activity for four long months, though, CAS has now relaxed his sanction by only including the official matches. Actually, Rodgers spent some two years with serial biter and in these years his relations with him have been kind of flip flop with so many controversial statements made by the forward criticizing his boss for not extending his contract, and later, days come when Player of the Year became the eye candy of the whole team but his feeding act made him more problematic than anyone else hence Reds decided to encash hefty amount by selling him to Spanish giant.
Talking about recent infamous act and then court proceedings by his former teammate, Northern Irish football manager said, “Now the appeal process is complete, he knows where he’s at. He can now train with the team, which is important for him.
“I’m sure they’ll put games aside for him to allow him to build up his fitness. He’ll hope it comes around quickly. I saw the first competitive game he’ll be available for is against Real Madrid. I’m sure he’ll look forward to that.
“He’ll just continue to work. He’s a great professional. He’ll have his focus on getting fit and back playing again.”
This is really strange that a manager is missing so badly to his once disliked player; this is apparently nothing but the nature of cotemporary soccer where everyone at some point of time has to live without his star players and this is what seems to be happening with Liverpool. The 41-year-old added, “Of course, every big team will lose a top player at some point. But for us, there’s nobody bigger than the club.
“If the fear factor is taken out of us, then that will be seen over the course of the season. For us, there’s no change. We saw it against Dortmund that we’ve got goals in the team, and that the intensity is the same.”