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Topic: Luis Suarez: Goalscorer or creator?

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Posted on: Thu 14/06/12 at 11:51
It’s safe to say that Luis Suárez certainly had an ‘interesting’ 2011/12. After starting it by becoming a Copa America champion, as the domestic season unfolded he saw controversy follow him around, as it has continued to since his goal-line handball in the quarter-final of the World Cup in 2010.

As well as the heavily debated ‘Evragate’ and subsequent ban, he also received a further one game ban for giving the Fulham fans at Craven Cottage an unsuitable hand gesture (to put it as politely as I can).

One thing he didn’t do though, and that he was expected to, was score a bagful of goals.

Eleven strikes in the Premier League, scoring in just nine matches, put him joint fourteenth for goals scored and saw him finish behind far less heralded frontmen, such as Grant Holt and Danny Graham. On the other hand, he did create a lot of chances, and this is where I think Liverpool can reap greater benefit from the Uruguayan next season.

Below is a table of how many chances Suárez created in each of his league starts in 2011/12. Bear in mind that the top chance creator in the league (Juán Mata) averaged exactly three per game, according to whoscored.com, so that seems a reasonable target for a decent performance in chance creation terms.



In thirteen appearances out of a total of twenty-nine (or 45% of the time, in other words), Suárez matched or bettered the average for the top creator in the Premier League. It’s interesting to note that two of the five games where Suárez failed to create a chance were against Swansea City, so it would appear that Brendan Rodgers already knows how to nullify the threat posed by the Uruguayan at least.

However, I think that Rodgers could exploit Suárez’ skillset superbly. The Ulsterman favours a high pressing game, and Luis made thirty-one final third regains last season; more than any other player in the Premier League, and at least nineteen more than every other Liverpool player. The statistics show that Suárez is the top player in England for pressing high up the pitch, so Rodgers must be licking his lips in anticipation at working with him.

If the new manager plays Suárez at the left or right of a front three, then I think he can become the Reds’ key creator who should also get into double figures for goals too. This won’t eradicate Liverpool’s need for a prolific striker, but it should mean they make better use of the one world-class forward they currently possess, and that will be one step in the right direction for 2012/13.

http://www.eplindex.com/15495/luis-suarez-a-creator-not-a-goalscorer-opta-stats.html?


It's interesting, because he does appear to be a creator when in a Liverpool shirt - but for Ajax and still now for Uruguay, he was/is prolific.

If we sign a genuine goalscorer to play upfront with him, we could have a lethal partnership next season.


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Reply #1 Posted on: Thu 14/06/12 at 13:14
he is prolific so long as he plays along side other players who are threatening in front of goal. on his own its too easy for opposition to out number him where as with at least one other player (not Carroll) then defenders will have to choose between them .

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Reply #2 Posted on: Thu 14/06/12 at 13:59
He has worked best with smaller, more compact players so far in general. The likes of Maxi and Bellamy have gelled nicely with him over the last sixteen months.

I reckon he would do well with Adam Johnson, Salomon Kalou and Daniel Sturridge - if we manage to sign them.

The partnership with Carroll hasn't got off the ground at all and doesn't look like doing so.

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Reply #3 Posted on: Thu 14/06/12 at 14:40
Love the stats against Swansea there  maybe a good sign for BR. I think we need a similar striker to him but that is more level headed and knows when to shoot and when to wait. 

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Reply #4 Posted on: Thu 14/06/12 at 14:43
on his own its too easy for opposition to out number him where as with at least one other player (not Carroll) then defenders will have to choose between them.

Totally agree. Suarez is the focal point of our attack at the moment & it's too easy to double-mark him out of the game. If we have someone just as threatening alongside him then opposing teams won't be able to do this anymore.

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Reply #5 Posted on: Thu 14/06/12 at 14:49
I think Marco Reus would be a good partner but he's gone to dortmund

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Reply #6 Posted on: Thu 14/06/12 at 14:51
Yep, he just signed for Dortmund 

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Reply #7 Posted on: Thu 14/06/12 at 14:53
Jovetic would be great hard to get though. Maybe part ex with aquaman?

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Reply #8 Posted on: Thu 14/06/12 at 14:54
Jovetic would be a very good signing.

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Reply #9 Posted on: Thu 14/06/12 at 14:59
Worth spending big!

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Reply #10 Posted on: Thu 12/07/12 at 15:11
Although he is a capable of scoring goals i think his game is more suited to creativity. Suarez can be very impulsive infront of goal whereas a true goalscorer is more calm and calculated when opportunitys arise to take them.

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Reply #11 Posted on: Thu 12/07/12 at 15:22
But his goal scoring for Ajax and Uruguay are phenomenal.

It was his first full season last season, he missed 8 games through the racism events...

I think many people will be in for a pleasant surprise this coming season with Luis' scoring record (touch wood) 

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Reply #12 Posted on: Thu 12/07/12 at 15:36
His finishing just wasn't good enough for us last season, but that was a team problem too. Maybe he will be more relaxed and assured when he gets chances this season.

Let's hope so.

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Reply #13 Posted on: Thu 12/07/12 at 19:02
With the right partner he will score plenty of goals I'm sure of that. But I think he can be both goal scorer and creator

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Reply #14 Posted on: Sat 14/07/12 at 16:41
Luis Suarez is a goal scorer & creator he's fired up for this season i can't wait for the season to start cmon!


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