Home UEFA Champions League Suarez vows to stay at Liverpool

Suarez vows to stay at Liverpool

3
0

Liverpool striker, Luis Suarez, has admitted that if Liverpool do not qualifying for the Champions League then it will not make him want to leave.

The striker is enjoying his best season in a Liverpool shirt to date and he continued his fine form in his side’s 3-0 against Southampton on Saturday. The match was a milestone for the Uruguayan as it was his 100th Premier League match for the club. He now has 62 in 100 Premier League appearances for Liverpool.

Although the player has recently signed a new long-term contract and Liverpool show no sign of dropping out a Champions League position any time soon, there have been reports suggesting that Suarez could look to move in the summer if Liverpool fail to qualify for Europe’s elite competition.

He was asked if he would stay even if Liverpool were to fail to qualify for the Champions League next season and this is what he had to say:

“I think so. I signed my new contract because I am very happy here and I want to stay where I am enjoying football and life.

“Playing in the Champions League isn’t dependent on that. I’d actually prefer not to win this Golden Boot and for Liverpool to qualify for the Champions League this season. Any player would miss the Champions League. We’ve not been good enough since I moved here to qualify, but this could be our year.

“It would be a frustration not to get fourth because we’ve done everything possible and given our maximum to qualify.”

Suarez feels as though he can be the driving force to push Liverpool to qualify for the Champions League, or perhaps even the for the Premier League title.

“This is my best season yet. I feel in a very good place, physically and mentally.

“Every day, I feel better in this club. I hope to continue down this path because we want Champions League football for Liverpool and, personally speaking, I want to continue that mentality throughout the World Cup with Uruguay.

“I’m at 27, at my peak, and I feel very happy within the club because I’m part of the best football in the world – the Premier League. I’m enjoying every game I play and my family life here, which is very important. I like winning, I hate losing. I’m one of the best players in the world, so having the opportunity to win everything – and losing only occasionally – is what drives me. I’m ambitious. I want to win and I won’t stop until I score one, two or more goals.”

Luis Suarez believes that alot of the credit for Liverpool’s form this year should be given to the Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers. Many players and pundits have been recently heaping the praise on Brendan Rodgers for his style of attacking football and are saying that he is tactically brilliant.

“You can tell he studied in Holland and Spain,” said Suarez about his manager. ” He wants us to play with the ball on the floor.

“He understands the atmosphere in which players thrive and talks to us on a regular basis on how he wants us to play. He always said his first year would be a building one and the second would be better, which it has been. I hope next season can better be better still.”

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here