Let us all pray he doesn't end up with serious injuries.Wasn't that duran boy supposed to be really good,then he suffered some serious injuries and now he's gone.
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Jesus Joaquin Fernandez Saenz De La Torre (AKA Suso)
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and Tallec was probably better rated than suso at his age. Remember Le tallec was outstanding in the u16 and u17 championships. Think it was the world when when he won some trophy or other for being one of the best players or scorers.
I just think he was mismanaged by houiller and didnt have the youth/reseve set up back then to get the best out of the kids.
Hope fully we do now_____________________________________
Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?
Think we have the answer..Slot!!



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Its all about Suso
Liverpool Reserves claimed their second point of the 2010-11 season as they came from behind twice in an enthralling 2-2 draw with Newcastle United in the North East on Tuesday evening.
Philip Airey put Newcastle ahead on eight minutes when he converted a penalty after being tripped inside the box by Chris Mavinga.
Suso netted an equaliser on his Barclays Premier Reserve League North debut with a thumping drive midway through the first period to spark a spell of real dominance for the Reds.
Samuel Ameobi restored Newcastle's lead near the hour as he prodded the ball over the line following a goalmouth scramble.
However, David Amoo found the net via a deflection with just over 10 minutes remaining to secure a well-deserved point for Liverpool.
John McMahon's men travelled to Whitley Park aiming to build on the opening-day point they picked up during last week's goalless stalemate with Wigan Athletic at the Academy.
Spanish teenager Suso, who last week completed a transfer from FC Cadiz on a scholarship agreement, was handed a competitive debut in what was a youthful team selection by the second-string boss.
Also named in his XI were Jack Robinson, Andre Wisdom, Michael Ngoo and Tom Ince, joining the likes of Stephen Darby, Steven Irwin, Amoo and Mavinga.
Meanwhile, there were a couple of familiar faces in former Kop hero Peter Beardsley's Newcastle selection.
Experienced ex-England international Sol Campbell started at the heart of the Magpies' defence, while there was also a place for Greg McDermott - son of iconic 1970s Anfield legend Terry.
The visitors began brightly and Darby brought a good early stop out of Ole Soderberg with a powerful near-post header from Suso's corner that required the Newcastle 'keeper to divert it around the upright.
The Reds had made all the early headway, but Newcastle were awarded a penalty on eight minutes when Mavinga brought down Airey inside the box.
The No.9 dusted himself down and took the spot-kick himself, beating Martin Hansen with a powerfully struck effort into the bottom corner.
Liverpool were visibly shaken by the setback, but they gradually began to find their footing in the contest once more.
On 22 minutes, Suso's dangerous in-swinging free-kick was diverted away from the head of Mavinga by Campbell. From the resulting corner, the Spaniard's enticing delivery was nodded over the bar by the unmarked Amoo.
Then, Suso's clever flick into the path of Ince sent the winger scurrying into the box, only for his control to let him down at a crucial moment.
The 16-year-old was at the heartbeat of every offensive foray by the Reds - and he duly drew McMahon's troops level on 27 minutes.
Collecting the ball midway inside the Newcastle half, Suso motored forward before driving an unstoppable effort into the back of the net from 25 yards, leaving Soderberg grasping air.
The home side's Swedish stopper fared better moments later as he plucked another tantalising set piece by the Spain starlet away from the head of Mavinga inside the six-yard box.
Liverpool were now firmly in the ascendancy and Ngoo was unfortunate not to put them into the lead five minutes before the break when the striker outmuscled Campbell to reach a long-ball forward, only to see his effort from a tight angle repelled by Soderberg.
There was still time for one more attempt from the guests, but Suso flashed well wide after a jinking run as half-time loomed.
Liverpool could not maintain the same intensity in the early stages of the second period as Newcastle made a promising start with Airey drilling into the side netting when well placed.
Nonetheless, a lightening raid forward from the visitors almost paid dividends as Irwin's clever pass released Ince into the left-hand channel of the box, but his low centre agonisingly evaded both Amoo and Ngoo courtesy of a timely deflection.
The livewire wide man then lofted an effort straight into the grateful hands of Soderberg after Ngoo's piercing pass released him into space on the edge of the box.
After their sluggish opening to the second 45, McMahon's side had regained control and Ngoo shaved the base of the post with a curling shot on the hour.
But Liverpool were struck by a sucker punch on 61 minutes as half-time substitute Ameobi bundled the ball over the line after Ryan Donaldson had headed Airey's deep centre into his path six yards out.
After overcoming the setback of falling behind undeservedly for the second time in the contest, the Reds' response saw Irwin sting the palms of Soderberg with a fiercely-struck effort.
And Amoo deservedly equalised for Liverpool on 78 minutes as he powerfully surged onto Irwin's pass into the area and saw a shot deflect off Paul Dummett to find the back of the net.
Robinson could have won it for the the Reds late on, but he drilled straight at Soderberg after collecting Michael Roberts's pass, while Ince was millimetres away from converting Darby's cross at the death.
Liverpoolfc.tv man of the match: Suso
Newcastle United Reserves: Soderberg, Tavernier, Dummett, McDermott, Campbell (Henderson 62), Grieve, Donaldson (Folan 87), Inman, Airey, Nzuzi (Ameobi 46), Newton. Subs: Alnwic, Richardson.
Liverpool Reserves: Hansen, Darby, Robinson, Irwin, Mavinga, Wisdom, Amoo, Roberts, Ngoo (Bruna 63), Suso, Ince. Subs: Flanagan, Chamberlain, Mendy, Cooper.
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I think he is sensational. Think back to when you were 16 and what you or any of your mates could do with a football. Now look at this guy, in his first match in a new team in a still newish country and he basically takes complete control of a team who are far more physically developed and trained then him, plus scoring an absolute rocket of a goal.96 Never Forgotten
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It is impressive that someone so young can show the glimpses of the brilliance at this level.Originally posted by Fernandinho View PostI think he is sensational. Think back to when you were 16 and what you or any of your mates could do with a football. Now look at this guy, in his first match in a new team in a still newish country and he basically takes complete control of a team who are far more physically developed and trained then him, plus scoring an absolute rocket of a goal.
He arguably can be the best prospect we had in years.Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club
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I'd ****ing love it if he got into the first team at 17 or something. We haven't had that kind of excitement since Owen and Gerrard really. But as thrilling as his potential is, we've gotta be careful not to rush him - I'd hate to see him to get kicked to **** by the bigger and stronger men in the Prem.
I'd have him on the bench for the Northampton game...just to give him a taster.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Originally posted by Shaggy View PostI'd ****ing love it if he got into the first team at 17 or something. We haven't had that kind of excitement since Owen and Gerrard really. But as thrilling as his potential is, we've gotta be careful not to rush him - I'd hate to see him to get kicked to **** by the bigger and stronger men in the Prem.
I'd have him on the bench for the Northampton game...just to give him a taster.
96 Never Forgotten
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Wasn't he on Britain's got talent? No wait a minute, that was Subo.
I'll get me coat.Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."

Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.
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i wish we could just fast forward a couple of years and have the experienced first teamers of reina/johnson/agger/gerrard/cole/torres and then the likes of suso/pacheco/wilson/kelly/shelvey/sterling all playing regularly - it really is the first time in years I have been excited at some of these youngsters and i do think, that making the best out of situation (lack of money/europa over champions league/lower expectation) that it's the first time in years we have a chance to blood some of these youngsters -
if we were in the champions league and still looked like a certain top 4 finish as there were no man city/spurs like there is now - then i doubt any of these would be getting a look in.
fingers crossed that it plans out how we all hope and these lads get given the time and take their chances and push throughi own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do
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Originally posted by Shaggy View PostI'd ****ing love it if he got into the first team at 17 or something. We haven't had that kind of excitement since Owen and Gerrard really. But as thrilling as his potential is, we've gotta be careful not to rush him - I'd hate to see him to get kicked to **** by the bigger and stronger men in the Prem.
I'd have him on the bench for the Northampton game...just to give him a taster.
He looks like he has it all and it seems inevitable that he will get into the first team squad."Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley
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Where did you see them mate? Online anywhere?Originally posted by Craig_H View PostJust seen the highlights and his goal was special. Didnt seem to do a massive amount else in the game but obviously early days for the kid. One to keep an eye on, for sure.I saw a dead fish on the pavement and thought "what did you expect?"
There's no water round here stupid, should have stayed where it was wet
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