OddJob Posted October 23, 2011 Share Posted October 23, 2011 Luis Suarez needs protection from referees, says Kenny Dalglish Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish believes Luis Suarez is not getting adequate protection from referees. Suarez felt aggrieved that decisions were not awarded in his favour during the Reds' 1-1 draw with Norwich - and Dalglish thinks the Uruguayan deserves more respect from referees. "He needs protection and I don't think he got that out there," said Dalglish. "His integrity has been called into question and I think maybe he is suffering from that at the moment." Suarez remonstrated with referee Peter Walton on several occasions, claiming he was manhandled by the Norwich defenders. And Dalglish feels his player's reputation may have gone before him. Dalglish added: "It is their integrity that needs questioning not his. On the football pitch he is exemplary, a fantastic footballer and we have 100% faith in Luis and the way he conducts himself." Grant Holt rescued a point for Norwich at Anfield after Craig Bellamy had opened the scoring on his return to the first team. But, for all their late pressure, Suarez could not inspire Liverpool to victory against a well-organised Norwich side. "He is a terrific footballer and he's created a lot of chances out there," said Dalglish. "For 90 minutes he was a thorn in their side he just couldn't finish the chances off." Liverpool started strongly and threatened to run riot as Norwich struggled to get to grips with the home side, but Paul Lambert's side hung on to frustrate Liverpool. Dalglish's opposite number was thrilled with his side's display and insisted Norwich deserved to take away a point. "I am proud of the players to come here and play the way we did - they were fantastic," said Lambert. "I think in the first half there was a bit of stage fright but in the second we were excellent we played with no fear. I don't think we know how to play any other way, there's players in the dressing room who have been absolutely colossal for us. Following encouraging displays at Manchester United and Chelsea, Lambert believes his side finally got what they deserved. "We had chances at Old Trafford and at Stamford Bridge and we lost the games but gave it a go. We were always going to come here and do the same and I think we deserved a point," added the Scot. "The lads ran themselves into the ground and John Ruddy made a few saves. If we'd have come away with anything less than a win we'd have been disappointed. "We have been playing well all season and we've always got a goal in us. If we keep doing that then we will win more games than we lose."I hate this sort of shite from managers. I remember Fergie came out with this crap about Ronaldo too, but it's like FFS get on with the bloody game and take the hits like a man. Link to comment
tup Posted October 23, 2011 Share Posted October 23, 2011 Oh boo hoo, let our good players play well you nasty upstarts, who do you think you are marking this man tightly he earns more than the whole city of Norwich in a week, let him have room to destroy you and stop being mean to him, he's a good guy, not a caveman like his marker, or a buck toothed little racist with an attitude problem at all Suarez reminds me of Berkovic, a good footballer, but a whining little sap who's used to getting his own way, what Liverpool need is a big hairy arsed Hartson type to boot him in the face at training and bring him down to earth, put his two front teeth through his top lip, cunt looks like Bugs Bunny FFS, a swift kick in the coupon might be the making of him. He needs to man up, footballers barely get touched these days, he disna know he's born. Link to comment
Betty Swallicks Posted January 22, 2012 Share Posted January 22, 2012 Any previous Liverpool manager would have been under pressure at the mo. Kop canna see past Kenny. :confused: Link to comment
Moorie86 Posted January 22, 2012 Share Posted January 22, 2012 Any previous Liverpool manager would have been under pressure at the mo. Kop canna see past Kenny. :confused:A bit like MT not seeing past Jc aint it. Link to comment
chaos_defrost Posted January 22, 2012 Share Posted January 22, 2012 Any previous Liverpool manager would have been under pressure at the mo. Kop canna see past Kenny. :confused: Anyone other than King Kenny and the pressure would be seriously mounting. He's spent a shitload of money on a group of players that wouldn't get near the man u, man city, spurs or even chelsea first 11s with the exception of Suarez. Link to comment
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