Suarez promises Reds hard work

01 February 2011 11:30
New Liverpool signing Luis Suarez has pledged to put in the hard work in order to make his transition from Dutch football to the Barclays Premier League a successful one. The Uruguay international, who signed a five-and-a-half-year contract after completing his £22.8million move to from Ajax, scored 111 goals in 159 matches for the Dutch club. And while such feats in the Eredivisie do not always guarantee a similar record in England, the 24-year-old is determined to prove he can replicate his goalscoring at a higher level. "My aim is to work, to show the fans how hard I am ready to work. I want to put in lots of effort, to show people my capabilities," he said. "First of all I want to try to play as many games as possible and help move us up the table. My ambitions for the future are to do my very best for Liverpool, to try to learn more about English football and to become a champion. "Liverpool is a very famous club, the most famous club in England, and I watched Liverpool and English football as a boy. It's a dream to be able to come and play here."

Source: PA