The left-back admitted it is near impossible to tackle
the striker despite knowing his tricks, much like the Argentine, and says he
deserves to be crowned Player of the Year
Liverpool defender Jose Enrique has likened the
difficulty of trying to mark Luis Suarez in training to playing against
Barcelona star Lionel Messi.
The Uruguayan is the Premier League's top scorer so far
this season, netting 21 times, and has mesmerised defences with his bag of
tricks on many occasions.
And his Spanish
team-mate revealed that he still finds it hard to stop the striker in training,
despite playing with him almost every day, indicating his knack of beating
players is similar to that of the Argentine sensation.
"I tell [Luis] all the time that he always does the
same thing - he tries to do nutmegs. It's always 'megs, 'megs, 'megs. And you
just know that he is going to do it but you can't stop him," he told the
club's official website.
"When you know someone, you can know what they are
going to do but he's still a very difficult player to train against.
"He scores so many goals in training. It's like with
Messi - everyone says [Messi] is going to cut inside all the time. And you know
that he is going to do this but you can't stop him from cutting inside and
scoring goals.
"With Luis [and nutmegs] it's the same. Of course
there are some differences between the two players."
With the end of the season in sight the full-back
insisted that the forward deserves the Player of the Year award, but admitted
it will be hard for him to beat Robin van Persie and Gareth Bale due to the
Reds' league position.
"Van Persie and Bale are on fire," he
continued. "Van Persie has been a very important player for Manchester
United this season and Bale is doing very well - in the last few games, Spurs
have won because of Bale's goals.
"But Luis is my friend, so I would like him to win
the Player of the Year award.
"Judging the award is really difficult because a lot
of the time it depends on where a team is in the league and Tottenham and
Manchester United are both in better positions than us. So it will be difficult
for him. But, of course, I think he deserves it."
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