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[SPORTS] Suarez cost liverpool the title


A legendary figure at Anfield has explained how the Uruguayan contributed to missing out on the crown
Luis Suarez may have been named PFA Player of the Year in 2013-14, but Jamie Carragher says the Uruguayan striker cost Liverpool the Premier League title.
The Reds came agonisingly close to ending their wait for top-flight glory under the guidance of Brendan Rodgers.
A number of key men were at the peak of their powers, with Suarez claiming the Golden Boot with a 31-goal haul.
He was, however, forced to sit out the start of the season after being hit with a lengthy ban for biting Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic in the previous campaign.
In his absence, Liverpool stumbled out of the blocks and Carragher admits Suarez’s suspension cost the club dear, with Manchester City ultimately pipping them to the crown by two points.
Reflecting on the Ivanovic incident with Sky Sports , the former Reds defender said: “I think Suarez scored late on, I wasn't aware of any of this but got back into the dressing room and then word comes in that Luis has bit Ivanovic. Someone asked him and he denied it. I think on that, that it cost Liverpool the league the next season.
“Suarez was banned for five or six games. Liverpool lost the league, I think, on goal difference. Suarez was the best player by a mile in the league, he scored almost every game. In the first four games he missed, Liverpool lost 1-0 to Southampton and drew at Swansea. They dropped five points.
“If Suarez is playing, they probably win both of them, but let's be conservative, you beat Southampton at home - you don't realise at the time, looking back now, and the season he had the next year, player of the year, football writers' player of the year, I think if he'd been playing in those games it would've been different.”