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Liverpool: Why No Suarez Could Help Coutinho, Sterling & Sturridge

Liverpool: Why Coutinho & Co Are Ready To Steal The Show

by Matt Kenny
16 August 2014 2 Comments

The pressure will be on the former Saints lads but it'll be SSC who steal the show...

Liverpool: Why Coutinho & Co Are Ready To Steal The Show

Having signed Adam Lallana, Rickie Lambert and Dejan Lovren this summer for a combined fee of LOADS OF MONEY, it seems only fitting that Liverpool should ‘randomly’ draw the Saints as their opening day opponents for the 14/15 season.
Unfortunately for me, selfish footballers have decided to either further their career elsewhere (Suarez), had poor pre-seasons that confine them to the bench (Lambert) or suffered a bad injury (Lallana). Always thinking of themselves, what about my bloody narrative?

And despite the fact two of the three aforementioned signings will not start the game, it should still be perhaps the most intriguing match-up this weekend between the two sides subject to the most upheaval over the last few months.
Liverpool enter their first official game of the ‘post-Suarez era’ having spent over £100m on new recruits and having finished 2nd last season, coming within inches of the title, it’s crucial that Brendan Rodgers’ side quickly move on from the loss of the Uruguayan and again lay down a marker to their rivals.

While you’d expect the onus to be on big-money new signings, much of the responsibility and expectation now falls on the shoulders of three players who played alongside Suarez last season; Daniel Sturridge. Raheem Sterling, and Phillippe Coutinho.

The level of Suarez during the previous campaign was so astonishingly high that the fact Sturridge scored over 20 league goals is often ignored or left as a footnote, when it should have been lauded and applauded. Such a lack of appreciation is sure to have left the England striker miffed and now that the South American has departed, it is down to Sturridge to prove he can lead the line alone in the absence of his former SAS partner.

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SAS was alleged to be referring to Sturridge and Suarez, but anyone who watched Liverpool last season will tell you that in-terms of link-up it was actually Sterling and Suarez who formed a lethal partnership (rather than the SAS’s combined individual brilliance). And the fact that the young winger so often looked on the same wavelength as one of the world’s elite attackers shows what an incredible 12 months Raheem Sterling has had.

Brendan Rodgers has rapidly transformed Sterling from a young promising player to one of the most influential and flexible forwards in the country. His blend of pace, skill and end-product from either wing or through the middle making him so impossible to defend against that it’s easy to forget that he is still only 18. Sterling will now take on an even greater responsibility for Liverpool’s attacking output, but his current rate of progression you’d not bet against him making great strides again and cementing himself as perhaps the club’s best player.

But perhaps the most interesting player to watch this season is Coutinho, the immensely talented Brazilian #10, who has shown glimpses since arriving in 2013 but still not yet truly announced himself. However, missing out on the World Cup in his homeland appears to have spurred him on and so far this pre-season Coutinho has been head and shoulders above the rest; seemingly determined to prove he should have been starting for the Seleção during the summer.

Both Sturridge and Coutinho’s best form came when Suarez was absent, with Coutinho in particular thriving on being the team’s focal point and creative hub and relishing the pace playing in front of him. For all Suarez’s brilliance, his departure could be what helps three very good players take their game to the next level and become world stars.

The attention will be on Lovren, Lambert and Southampton’s new manger Ronald Koeman this Sunday but the safe bet is that when the full-time whistle blows it will be a combination of Sturridge, Sterling and Coutinho who have stolen the show. And it’s something the rest of the league better get used to.

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The Spade 7:28 pm, 16-Aug-2014

Great read!

mano 71 9:00 am, 17-Aug-2014

well put lad.

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