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Following in the footsteps of Suarez – new Ajax wonderkid Zivkovic set for stardom

The 17-year-old is the latest player to have made a name for himself at Groningen and seems destined for greatness as he prepares to join the Eredivisie champions

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By Stefan Coerts

When the shortlist for the 2013 Fifa Ballon d’Or was announced back in October, not many people will have realised that four out of the 23 nominees played in the Eredivisie at some stage of their career. Even fewer people, however, will have known that two of those four – Arjen Robben and Luis Suarez – kickstarted their European career at Dutch minnows Groningen.

The Euroborg side might not be one of European football’s household names but some of their ex-players certainly are. Former Netherlands internationals such as Ronald Koeman, Erwin Koeman and Adri van Tiggelen – who were all part of the squad that won Euro 1988 – wore the Groningen jersey at some point, while superstars including Robben and Suarez also made headlines at De Trots van het Noorden before moving to greener pastures.

It’s therefore no surprise that Europe’s finest regularly send scouts to the Eredivisie outfit to keep tabs on the club’s latest prodigies and young attacker Richairo Zivkovic in particular has caught the eye in the past 18 months.

Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester City, Liverpool and Ajax have all been in attendance at the Euroborg this season to see the 17-year-old live in action and the striker has not let his admirers down with some fine performances.

Going for goal | Zivkovic has already netted six times in 816 minutes

The striker of Serbian heritage made his official first team debut at the tender age of 16 years and 88 days, before erasing Robben’s name from the record books last August when he found the net against NEC to become the youngest goalscorer in Groningen’s history.

This feat quickly saw him dubbed ‘the new Robben’ but it would be wrong to compare Zivkovic to his illustrious compatriot. Whereas the Bayern Munich star is one of the best wingers around in the game, the Netherlands Under-19 star is much more of a traditional striker.

He might have scored ‘only’ six times in 23 Eredivisie games this term, but one should bear in mind that the majority of those appearances came off the bench while playing for a modest club that sit 10th in the league table. More important than his stats is the fact that Zivkovic is clearly blessed with talent in abundance.

The youngster has a positional sense somewhat reminiscent of former Netherlands international Roy Makaay, which often sees him escape the attention of his direct marker and pop up in dangerous positions. He has pace to burn, is not afraid to take on opposing defenders and is remarkably direct as his first instinct is always to go for goal. 

Of course, at the tender age of 17, Zivkovic is not the finished product just yet. His decision-making is not at the required level at this stage of his career and he occasionally gets overconfident in possession, too. 

These imperfections did not stop Ajax from securing the services of the Groningen wonderkid, however, as they announced earlier this week that Zivkovic has signed a three-year contract at the Amsterdam ArenA in a deal believed to be worth €2.5 million. 

The striker might not break into the starting XI with the Eredivisie champions right away, but head coach Frank de Boer has already made it clear that he is a keen admirer of Zivkovic and there’s little doubt that he will get his chances in 2014-15.  

“Zivkovic is a very talented player. He is still only 17 and has all the qualities to become a great striker. I think he can take the next step in his career at Ajax, working with someone like Dennis Bergkamp among others,” De Boer said of the young attacker. 

With the Arsenal legend as his mentor next season, Zivkovic is in good hands and Ajax will be hopeful that they have a top-class No.9 in their ranks again at last.

Since the departure of Suarez in January 2011, not a single Ajax player has hit the 15-goal mark in the Eredivisie, with the side reliant on the impressive scoring feats of midfielder Siem de Jong far too often. But Zivkovic might very well be the next former Groningen star to shine for the Godenzonen.

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Suarez motivated by his doubters, says brother

The Uruguayan’s older brother, Paolo, says the 27-year-old likes it when he is written off – and that he is a quiet character that becomes “different” when he enters the pitch

Luis Suarez’s older brother believes the Liverpool striker likes to be written off as it provides him with “great motivation” to succeed.

Suarez has scored 25 goals in 24 Premier League games this season, having also registered 10 assists for the Anfield club, form that has helped Brendan Rodgers’ side to second in the table.

And Suarez’s brother, Paolo, believes the 27-year-old is most motivated by those that doubt him, admitting that he has never met someone “so eager to win.”

“Luis likes when somebody writes him off, it’s a great motivation,” Suarez’s brother told FourFourTwo.

“We all Uruguayans feel that way, actually. Luis has a very quiet character. But when he enters the pitch, he is different.

“I’ve never met someone so eager to win in any situation, no matter if it’s a training session, or a friendly game, the pre-season or post-season. He’s always focused on scoring and winning.”

The Uruguayan also went on to praise his younger brother’s form at Liverpool, suggesting that the club is well suited to Suarez’s needs as a player.

“Luis is playing incredible football at Liverpool. I think the club suits him and equally he suits the club. His team-mates are terrific, too,” he added.

“And he is getting the respect and praise he deserves from the rest of people. He’s been chosen Player of the Month consecutively and Liverpool are also winning crucial games.

“I like the fact that they’re in a very Uruguayan situation. While everybody speaks about Arsenal, Chelsea or Manchester City, all losing points as soon as they get the lead, the truth is that Liverpool are always there, quite close, playing well, having solid performances, and I think they’ll get the lead when the time is right.”

Liverpool travel to Cardiff City on Saturday afternoon, having won their last five Premier League games in succession.

Cardiff City-Liverpool Betting Preview: Back the rampant Reds to cruise to run riot in Wales

The two sides are at opposite ends of the Premier League table and our tipster is backing Brendan Rodgers’ men to enjoy an emphatic win against the Bluebirds

Liverpool took a giant step towards claiming their first league title in 24 years when they recorded a hugely impressive 3-0 victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford last weekend. Brendan Rodgers’ men will now be hoping to maintain momentum when they face struggling Cardiff City on Saturday afternoon.

The Reds have been in glorious goalscoring form in recent weeks, having notched an impressive 13 times in their last four Premier League outings, and the surprise title-chasers will be keen to heap more misery on the Bluebirds.

Liverpool can be backed at just 4/11 (1.36) with to claim all three points from this weekend’s clash, while Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side are available at a chunky 7/1 (8.0) with the same firm to pick up a much-needed victory.

Given the contrasting fortunes of the sides thus far this term, the Bluebirds may well be satisfied with a point and such an outcome can be backed at 19/5 (4.80) with .

Much of the attention during Liverpool’s ascent up the Premier League table has featured around the deadly strike duo of Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge, who have notched a hugely impressive 43 league goals between them thus far this term.

However, it was captain Steven Gerrard who was the hero at Old Trafford – netting twice from the penalty spot – and with Cardiff vulnerable at the back, the Reds may well fancy their chances of getting amongst the goals again this weekend.

offer 4/5 (1.80) for England striker Sturridge to find the net at any time in Cardiff, while the same firm go 4/7 (1.57) that Uruguayan striker Suarez is on target.

Gerrard is appealing at 7/4 (2.75) with to add to his goal haul against the Bluebirds but better value may lie in backing the team goals market here.

Liverpool have notched at least three times in no fewer than seven of their last nine Premier League matches and, therefore, it is the 13/10 (2.30) quote from for the Reds to score more than two in Cardiff that is the recommended play for punters.


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Al Hain-Cole is an experienced tipster and avid follower of European football. He specialises in accumulators and if you would like to read more from Al you can follow him on Twitter here.