The Northern Irishman was understandably delighted with
his star striker, praising his consistency over the campaign, but the Uruguayan
himself played down his role as captain
Brendan Rodgers hailed Luis Suarez after the Liverpool
striker celebrated his new deal with two goals and an assist in the 3-1 victory
over Cardiff City.
The Uruguayan scored a stunning volley to open the
scoring, set up Raheem Sterling for the second goal and grabbed the third for
himself before the break.
Suarez has now scored 19 goals this season and 29 in the
calendar year, with his latest strikes helping Liverpool move top of the
Premier League table.
And Rodgers is understandably delighted with the
performances of his star player, who signed a new long-term contract at Anfield
on Friday.
"He's doing his job to a really high level; his job
is to score create goals and he's doing it consistently week-in,
week-out," the Liverpool manager told reporters.
"For me, having worked with him for a while, he's
got an in-built brain for football; his anticipation, where the ball is going
to be, where it's going to drop - he's exceptional.
"He showed his selfless side, too, squaring for
Raheem to score."
Despite his side climbing to the league's summit, Rodgers
insisted the focus would remain on taking each game as it comes.
"We will let everyone else speak about
ourselves," he said. "We're concentrating on improving our game and
performance levels.
"People will talk us up, talk us down. It's
irrelevant for us. We'll just concentrate on our game."
Meanwhile, Suarez himself declared his delight at penning
a new deal but played down the significance of his role as captain in Steven
Gerrard's absence.
"I am so happy with the new contract but I was
totally focussed on today," he said. "We played well first half and
not so much in the second but it was important that we won.
"The responsibility is for the team to play
together. We have one captain here, that is Stevie. We try our best without
him. When we play together it is more important than who is captain."
Culled from Goal
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