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    A fairly decent article from Redknapp

    The Suarez spark

    United v Liverpool is still the big rivalry in the Premier League, says Jamie

    The Premier League's top scorers go head-to-head when Manchester United host Liverpool live on Sky this Sunday and it will be great to see them both in action on the same pitch.

    Liverpool's Luis Suarez and United's Robin van Persie are brilliant players. It's tough to compare them as they're so different in their styles. United's Dutchman is like a ballerina, he's all about elegance and he seems to have so much time on the ball; Suarez, in contrast, is like a street footballer, he's all hustle and bustle, wanting to bash into people and take opponents on.

    There will be arguments from both sides about which one is better but there's no doubt that at 25-years-old Suarez is having a more influential role for Liverpool than Van Persie had at Arsenal at the same age. (Suarez is 26 at the end of this month and has 30 goals in 64 Premier League games to his name - Van Persie had 39 in 115 games when he reached that age.)

    But, whoever you prefer, it's clear Suarez is crucial to Liverpool's ambitions of returning to the top four - despite the arrival of Daniel Sturridge from Chelsea. Sturridge is a young English player with loads of talent and hopefully, after disappointing spells at Manchester City and Chelsea, he can find a home at Liverpool and deliver for a manager who I'm sure will look after him.

    However, talk of Brendan Rodgers changing Suarez's role to accommodate the Englishman concerns me.

    Liverpool have got a real asset in Suarez - he's probably worth more on the open market today than Van Persie. He's a unique player; as a kid you're taught to keep the ball away from your marker, but when Suarez gets the ball he turns into people and tries to get ricochets, rebounds and go through people.

    He courts controversy - although some of his actions are indefensible, often I feel he gets more criticism than others for the same actions - but he is vital to Liverpool and they need to work to get good players around him, to support him and to improve their side.

    Most football fans, if you said you could have Suarez in your team, would have him. People going to the game on Sunday will know he's going to get them off their seat, he's going to be exciting. He has the ability to do something different and there's an anticipation watching him which you don't get with a lot of other players.

    But if you play Suarez on the right or left you are letting centre-backs off the hook - they'll be delighted to see him playing in other areas. Suarez is so important to Liverpool's ambitions, they can't afford to give him excuses to want to leave the club - and a switch from his current role to accommodate Sturridge could make him feel less important.

    Dependent

    So far this season Liverpool have been dependent on the Uruguayan; Suarez has scored 44 per cent of Liverpool's Premier League goals in this campaign. They can't afford to let him leave the club.

    Champions League football will help them keep players of his calibre at Anfield and I feel they're edging closer to returning to a side capable of achieving a top four finish. If they can do that then that will bring in the revenue which will give them the options to buy the best players, progress and get back to challenging for major honours.

    Liverpool are currently seven points off the Champions League pace but that's surmountable. They've got some amazingly talented players, the defence is good and the keeper is solid - they just need to add to their strength in depth because currently they don't have the players on their bench who can come on and change a game like Manchester United have.

    They also need to stand by Rodgers. They've gone through manager after manager in the last 10 years and that policy hasn't worked. Rodgers needs time to implement his policies, bring in his own players and improve the side.


    The big one

    Regardless of their current league position - and their 23-year wait for a league title - Liverpool's clashes with Manchester United are still the biggest games in the Premier League.

    Paul Scholes this week said Liverpool, not Manchester City, are still United's biggest rivals and I agree. There's so much history between the sides. Everton is still a huge game for Liverpool and of course City, with their improved side, are big rivals for United - but this is the one the players want to win.

    However, I reckon both sides will have to settle for a draw this Sunday. Liverpool have the pace on the counter attack to cause United problems and will be determined to take something off their rivals after losing at Anfield in September. In that game United benefitted from Jonjo Shelvey's sending off but if it stays as 11 vs 11 this weekend I think it will be a fairly even contest. I'm going for a 1-1 draw.

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      Biggest danger going there always seems to be that we play too deep, lose a goal and then it's a case of catch up.

      I 'd like to see us knock the ball longer too, at least for the first 15 minutes. We've got players who can work the channels and turn the full backs so let's use them.

      Sadly I doubt Brendan is of the same mind and it will be a case of ticki tacki from the backi until we make a mistake and give away a soft goal.

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        Ticki tacki from the backi
        Are we winning?

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          Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View Post
          Henderson has been better than decent. I'm not saying he's stood out, but IMO when he plays well, he allows others to stand out and play well. High energy and high work rate has always been there, but to me at least, it now seems he's putting it to good use as opposed to running around like a headless chicken.
          Get in Danny lad.
          Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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            Sky Sports News ‏@SkySportsNews

            BREAKING NEWS: Wayne Rooney misses Super Sunday game against Liverpool but Nani, Jones and Anderson are in the squad #SSN

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              So Rooney starts or makes the bench then?

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                He'll start for sure, they trot some bull**** like this out every year and which ever player its in reference too always plays
                We managed to rectify it, though, because it now says, "Cook" where it once said "Cock", and "Pass" where it once said "Piss", so it’s slightly less rude.

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                  Look who's back

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                    what a surprise!

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                        Redknapps comments about moving Suarez wide I don't agree with. Your not letting centre backs off the hook by playing him wide. He will be playing on the inside not as an out and out winger. Anyway, at times playing centrally he will drift wide and create space for others and I'm sure at times playing as the inside forward he interchange with Sturridge. He will score just as many goals playing wide as central in my opinion. This is why he is the best player in the league at the moment. Van Persie wouldn't be as effective like this but Suarez is an all action player so he will make chances regardless of what part of the front 3 you play him. The Van Persie vs Suarez argument has already begun and its already redundant. Suarez every time. Anyway, went off on a tangent

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                          According to "Bib Theory" Sunday's lineup is:

                          Reina, Wisdom, Skrtel, Agger, Johnson, Lucas, Allen, Henderson, Gerrard, Suarez, Downing
                          Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club

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                            Thats been a load of **** in the last 6 weeks or so, last week it had Sahin and Pacheco starting. Interesting if true mind, a lot of pace to use on the bench in the second half. Dont reckon it'll be the team though.

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                              I'd like to see this, perhaps Downing in for Sturridge depending on where his fitness is.

                              ......................Reina.......................

                              Wisdom......Skrtel......Agger.....Johnson

                              ......................Lucas.......................

                              .............Gerrard.......Henderson.........

                              ....Sturridge....................Sterling.......

                              ....................Suarez......................

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                                Sturridge won't start.
                                Are we winning?

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