Eyes on RVP, Suarez as English rivals clash

Eyes on RVP, Suarez as English rivals clash

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Eyes on RVP, Suarez as English rivals clash

Liverpool ace Luis Suarez is the one of the top scorer of the Premier League with 15 goals.

Robin Van Persie and Luis Suarez’s tussle at the top of the Premier League goalscoring charts continues at Old Trafford on Jan. 13 as leader Manchester United takes on Liverpool in one of the season’s most keenly-anticipated fixtures.

Neither player can stop scoring but while the superlatives have rained down on 16-goal Dutchman Van Persie, Suarez’s 15 have more often than not been accompanied with pantomime-villain antics that polarize opinion on the Uruguayan.

Last weekend proved a typical scenario as the FA Cup briefly took center stage after a barrage of holiday Premier League action which left United seven points clear of title rival Manchester City, who faces Arsenal on Jan. 13.

Van Persie’s last-gasp equalizer against West Ham United had purists salivating but 24 hours later Suarez’s integrity was called into question after he got away with a blatant handball to score his side’s second goal against minor-league Mansfield.

While Van Persie has proved to be worth every penny of the 24 million pounds United paid Arsenal for him, Suarez’s contribution to a Liverpool side finally flourishing under Brendan Rodgers after a terrible start is perhaps even more impressive.

Tireless forward
He has worked tirelessly as a lone striker for most of the campaign and while his antics and reputation for diving mean the snipers will always be aiming for him, he is establishing himself as the latest idol on Liverpool’s famous Kop.

At least the 160th league clash between the fierce northwest rivals looks like being spared the controversial build-up which has marred their recent meetings.

The focus before and during United’s 2-1 victory at Liverpool in September was on concerns about crowd behavior in the wake of the publication of a report into the Hillsborough disaster that claimed 96 Liverpool fans and spawned several sickening songs from United fans.

Last February at Old Trafford the match was overshadowed by the continuing racism row between the clubs following Suarez’s eight-match ban for calling United’s Patrice Evra “negro.”

Suarez, who has admirably led the Liverpool attack alone this season now has Daniel Sturridge for company after he joined from Chelsea.

Both scored against Mansfield although how to pair them successfully could pose a challenge to Rodgers who has hinted that Suarez may be moved to a wider position.

“When he played at Ajax he played in behind as a number 10, in between the lines, and he played as a reverse winger from the left side so he wasn’t quite out wide, he was tucked in round the corner,” Rodgers said this week.

“Wherever he plays he will make the same movements and he will find the space because he is a world class player.”

Both United and Liverpool have scored 11 goals in their last four league matches with United showing no sign of missing Wayne Rooney who is out with a knee injury.

Manchester City will be hoping Liverpool can do it a favor although three points against Arsenal at the Emirates will be a tall order for Roberto Mancini’s side especially as midfield powerhouse Yaya Toure is preparing for the African Cup of Nations with Ivory Coast.