Kenny hails match-winner Suarez

26 September 2011 15:39
iverpool boss Kenny Dalglish says Luis Suarez has already established himself as a player the team can rely on to win them games.[LNB] Suarez's fourth goal of the season secured Liverpool a 2-1 win over Wolves at the weekend but his tally in that match - and the current campaign - could well have been more.[LNB]However, seven of Liverpool's 10 points this season have come in matches when Suarez has scored and that contribution has not gone unnoticed by his manager.[LNB]"Luis scored a great goal (against Wolves) and on another day he may have got another two - maybe he's saving it for when we really need it," said Dalglish.[LNB]"But if you get three points it doesn't matter if it is one or five - although it would be easier if it was five.[LNB]"When we need something which might get us past the post Luis has produced and I'm sure he'll produce again.[LNB]"But he is not someone who just scores goals, he is making goals also as he set up Craig Bellamy for one against Brighton last Wednesday."[LNB]Suarez's strike partner Andy Carroll, meanwhile, has just one goal to show for his efforts this season - and that came against Exeter in the Carling Cup.[LNB]However, the England international had probably his best game of the season against Wolves, and Jose Enrique believes he will prove to be a success for the club.[LNB]"Everyone knows Luis is one of the best strikers in the world but he is still young and has to learn a lot," said Enqrique.[LNB]"I think they (Suarez and Carroll) complement each other well.[LNB]"Andy was unlucky not to score. Maybe he tried too many tricks with the chance at the end but I think next time he will score.[LNB]"Against Everton (on Saturday) would be the perfect game for him to score.[LNB]"The derby is a massive game but it is just three points and we have to get points now if we want a position in the Champions League.[LNB]"We have to win these games - especially before the international break."[LNB]Enrique's partnership with fellow new arrival Stewart Downing has been the one which has developed most quickly in a new-look Liverpool line-up.[LNB]Downing should have scored his first goal for the Reds against Wolves, but already Dalglish has seen a profitable avenue of attack open up for his side.[LNB]"We are happy with everything," he added.[LNB]"It would have been nice if Stewart could have got his goal because all he is missing is a goal but it is not affecting him in any way.[LNB]"Luis is a good strong full-back and they have a good understanding with each other."

Source: Team_Talk