Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Liverpool 2-2 Chelsea: 6 Takeaways from Redsa Extraordinary Bring at Anfield

That Luis Suarez had a turn in three of the gameas four objectives demands that we speak about him, both for his good and, unfortuitously in the immediate aftermath of the match, more of the negative. First, the great. It is a to the sheer beauty that Suarez offers at his feet a Player of the Entire Year prospect as that even despite a penchant and reputation for conflict, he was nominated. And while he's still not back to his top sort yet, we saw two of his most significant features this year, as his creativity and strategy produced an elegant lobbed mix for Daniel Sturridge to show home, and his finishing and location earned hima'and Liverpoola'a headed equalizer at the death. But, there's also the bad. And on Sunday, both extremes were seen by us at Anfield. You can find those who say that the penalty Kevin Friend honored for Suarezas handball was compensation presented his background, first against Ghana on the planet Cup 2010 quarterfinals, then earlier this year against Mansfield Town in the FA Cup. Except that, whilst it has been red-card offence as opposed to an orange, the only real main similarity is that handball was involved. Accidental or not, this is an instance of name coming before the event. The chunk, but, was a totally different matter. It is a catastrophe (tragicomedy?) that a person of Suarezas ilk is really inexperienced at controlling his emotions on the field, but for someone to repeat a similar offencea'having dedicated the same against PSV Eindhovenas Otman Bakkal in his last appearance for Ajaxa'shows the sheer inability of Suarez to master from such punishments. Perhaps less emphasized is that any possible sanctions or prohibitions from the English FA depends on Mr. Friendas post-match survey, but just as Suarez was starting to win over his critics having an improved simulation record, it seems like he may be absent extensive fit action due to misconduct for his second season in a row. And thatas not adequate enough.

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