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Suarez at Real Madrid after January Transfers?

Suarez at Real Madrid after January Transfers?

Love him or hate him, Luiz Suarez is seldom out of the headlines. Having served his time for nibbling on Branislav Ivanovic last season, the Liverpool front man is a rejuvenated figure, terrorizing Premier League defences and this time for the right reasons. Since the Uruguayan’s return to league action, Liverpool have picked up 12 points from four games, scoring 17 goals.

In contrast to Suarez’s success, approximately 1,300 miles away, Real Madrid’s attack is labouring. Whilst Saturday’s draw against to osasuna was certainly not a comprehensive one, Los Blancos displayed a lack of fluidity, leaving a bitter taste in the mouth.

Currently trailing the reigning champions by six points, Madrid have it all if they want to turn around their fortunes this season. With Karim Benzema failing to fire (8 goals in 15 la liga matches) and Gonzalo Higuain transferred to Napoli, the Spanish capital is lacking a proven, traditional goal poacher.

Real Madrid need a person on strike who will convert those drilling crosses and passes into goal. Luis Suarez may not be an orthodox No. 9, but he has proven ability and an abundance of talent from the harsh and physical world of the Premier League. Luiz Suarez is the whole complete package; he is excellent at controlling the ball, has a razor-sharp vision which makes his shooting factor more accurate and killer, on the field you can consider him as most creative player as he locates his team mates like a poacher and passes the ball precisely through gaps.

If Real Madrid lures Suarez from England to Spain in January, Suarez could help Real Madrid to slash down the gap between current la liga leaders Barcalona and help Real to win Champions League which Madrid couldn’t do in last 10 years.

After landing of Luiz Suarez Real Madrid’s attack will become the most deadly attack in La liga or in Europe. The best 11 would be Gk: Casillas, Defense: Pepe, Sergio Ramos, Marcelo, and Daniel Carvajal, Midfield: Gareth Bale, Alonso, Luka Modric, Isco, and Ronaldo, Strike: Suarez. Bale and Ronaldo will attack and support through wings whereas Alonso and Isco will control the whole attack and Modric will supply the ball to Suarez who will create the goals.

Ancelloti should create such a strategy and framework which will suit everyone’s game play especially Luiz Suarez’s because if he doesn’t evolve with that style his individual performance will hamper and He might become a failure at Santiago Bernabéu like Kaka, Antonio Cassano, Julio Baptista and Many more.

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