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Is Suarez a Liverpool legend?

Is Suarez a Liverpool legend?

Luis Suarez Has Reached Legend Status at Liverpool with Stellar Season. Despite missing the first five matches through suspension, Suarez has taken the league by storm and chalked up 29 goals in 27 appearances for the Reds, putting them on course for their first top-flight title in 24 years.

Did Suarez and Coutinho play together at Liverpool?

Just briefly in the 2013-14 season Suárez, Coutinho and Sterling played together at Anfield along with Steven Gerrard and Daniel Sturridge in what was potentially the most potent Liverpool side assembled in the Premier League era.

Is Suarez underrated?

He is not underrated , he is misunderstood. He will definitely not be as famous as messi or ronaldo . Not because he cant be as deadly only because he lacks that touch of class that transcends you from genius to legend. He is raw , he is unadultrated and he is unforgiving.

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What is Suarez number?

9Uruguay national football team / Forward
9Atlético de Madrid / Forward
Luis Suárez/Number

What is Coutinho doing now?

On 19 August 2019, Coutinho joined German club Bayern Munich on a season-long loan. Bayern paid a loan-fee of €8.5 million plus Coutinho’s wages. Bayern reportedly had the option to sign Coutinho on a permanent contract in the summer of 2020 for €120 million.

Is Suarez Barca legend?

He played as a midfielder for Deportivo de La Coruña, España Industrial, FC Barcelona, Inter Milan, Sampdoria and the Spain national team. Suárez is regarded as one of greatest Spanish football players of all time. In 1964 he helped Spain win the European Championship.

How much did LFC pay for Suarez?

6 million EUR (2021)
Luis Suárez/Salary

What squad number is Coutinho?

Philippe Coutinho

Season club
19/20 Bayern Munich 10
18/19 FC Barcelona 7
17/18 FC Barcelona 14
17/18 Liverpool FC 10

Who bought Coutinho to Liverpool?

Former director of football at Liverpool Damien Comolli later revealed Liverpool had scouted and ultimately signed Coutinho following a recommendation by then-Inter Milan manager and former Liverpool manager Rafael Benítez, who described the Brazilian as “world class”.