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Suarez told to move forward

Suarez was handed an eight-game suspension and a £40,000 fine in December after being found guilty of racially abusing Manchester United defender Patrice Evra in a Premier League match at Anfield.

The controversy was reignited in February when Suarez seemingly refused Evra’s handshake as the teams conducted their traditional pre-match greeting in the return meeting at Old Trafford.

Suarez then reopened old wounds during an interview with a Uruguayan television show last month, where he accused United of having too much power and blamed Evra for the failure to shake hands.

The striker was jeered and booed by the crowd during Uruguay’s Olympic Games defeat against Great Britain at the Millennium Stadium this week, but Rodgers has noted that rival fans only single out good players for criticism.

“Luis probably still feels a little bit of injustice about last season, but for me the message is that we have to move on.

Brendan Rodgers on Luis Suarez

“The first point is that opposition fans only give people stick because they’re good players – you don’t see bad ones getting it,” Rodgers said.

Fighting fit

Rodgers continued: “Luis probably still feels a little bit of injustice about last season, but for me the message is that we have to move on.

“We have to move forward. What’s happened has happened and let’s let it go now, however hard it is. We want to be winning games and doing our best for the football club.”

Suarez saw his participation in the Olympics come to an end with the loss to Team GB as the highly-fancied Uruguayans were dumped out.

Rodgers is now looking forward to welcoming the 25-year-old back into the fold with the Reds’ season having already begun with Thursday’s 1-0 victory over Belarus’ FC Gomel in the first leg of their Europa League third qualifying round clash.

“It will be fantastic to have Luis coming back, and he is already fighting fit,” said Rodgers, who replaced Kenny Dalglish in the Liverpool hotseat this summer.

“He will have a couple of days off and join up with us after the weekend. He’s been playing games, so he will already be up to a decent level of fitness, maybe even higher really, because he’s had more competitive games. I’m really looking forward to working with him.”

Transfers

Rodgers is looking to strengthen his squad further ahead of the start of the new season but knows he will have to remain patient.

He said: “There is nothing imminent just yet, not that I am aware of, but hopefully things will progress over the next couple of days. It may take one or two moves to spark everything off.

“I want players in sooner rather than later, it is important to get the group together as quickly as possible, but if not we will just have to be patient.

“I have also looked at one or two loan deals from abroad. There are some quality players in that market that I have enquired about. The make-up of the group will change before the season starts and that will change the dynamic of the team also.”

Fiorentina seal Aquilani deal

The midfielder was this summer expected to leave Anfield having made less than 30 appearances for the club since being signed for £20million in the summer of 2009.

Injuries and an apparent failure to adapt to the Premier League saw the former Roma star loaned to both Juventus and AC Milan.

And Aquilani, who had been signed by ex-Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez as a replacement for Xabi Alonso, had wanted to return to Italy.

Homeland

He has now got his wish and has moved to Fiorentina on a reported three-year contract, although Liverpool have revealed no details.

A statement on Friday on their official website read: “Liverpool Football Club can today confirm that Alberto Aquilani has completed a permanent transfer to Serie A side Fiorentina.

“The Italian midfielder joined Liverpool in 2009 but made just 28 first-team appearances having spent the last two seasons on loan in his homeland.

“Everyone at the club would like to wish Alberto all the best for the future.”

Fiorentina co-owner Andrea Delle Valle had earlier announced a transfer had been agreed for Aquilani, as he told Sky Sport 24: “Aquilani is ours.”

Downing happy to be versatile

The England international was on Thursday night the Anfield club’s match-winner in their Europa League qualifying first-leg victory over FC Gomel in Belarus.

Downing played the full 90 minutes, operating on both the left and right wings, in what was Rodgers’ first competitive game in charge of Liverpool since succeeding Kenny Dalglish.

The £20million summer 2011 signing from Aston Villa has failed to justify his price tag since being signed by Dalglish.

But Downing was happy with his performance against Gomel and he will continue to be versatile in order to fit into Rodgers’ thinking.

“I’m not fussed, as long as I’m in the team,” naturally left-footed Downing told Liverpool’s official website with reference to playing on either the left or the right.

Competition for places

“That’s the main thing. The competition for places is hot here and wherever the manager sees me playing, I’m happy to play there.

“I got the goal from the right, but if he wants me to play on the left I’m happy to do that as well.”

Downing has also revealed how advice from Rodgers helped in his goal against Gomel, with the winger cutting in from the right before shooting left-footed into the back of the net.

“The ball fell to me and I thought about how the manager has been saying to come inside and get a shot off, so that’s what I was looking to do,” he said.

“Luckily for me it went in. I was happy with the strike.”