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Sevilla already looking to replace Moreno, says Emery


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‘Premier League better off without Luis Suarez’

The controversial striker left Liverpool to join Barcelona earlier this summer and the division’s chief executive Richard Scudamore is glad to see the back of him


Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore feels that the English top flight will be better off without Luis Suarez after his move from Liverpool to Barcelona.

The PFA Player of the Season scored 31 goals as the Reds finished second in 2013-14 but caused controversy while at the World Cup by biting Giorgio Chiellini, his third such incident, which led to a ban from all footballing activity until the end of October.

Suarez had previously bitten opponents while at both Ajax and Liverpool, as well as once being suspended for racially abusing Manchester United’s Patrice Evra, and Scudamore says that he was “an accident waiting to happen”.

“I think probably the time had come [for Suarez to go],” he told the press. “He’s a great player and I’m not taking anything away from his talents – he was voted by both his own players and the media last year the player of the year and deservedly so.

“He’s great to have but an accident waiting to happen and, if you spend your time trying to promote what’s good about the Premier League, you’re always waiting for the next thing to come along.

“And this one in the summer, although it was with Uruguay, although it didn’t directly involve the Premier League, clearly it reflected on Liverpool as one of our great clubs and it reflected on us.

“He’s done his time here but I can’t say I’m sorry to see him go. I think it was good business on a number of levels from Liverpool to move Suarez on.”

Having appealed his four-month Fifa ban, Suarez’s fate will be decided by the Court of Arbitration for Sport on Thursday.

Rodgers: Sterling reminds me of Messi

The Northern Irishman says that the winger’s recent goal against Manchester City in a pre-season friendly in New York made him think of the four-time Ballon d’Or winner


Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has compared Raheem Sterling’s ability to that of Lionel Messi.

Sterling scored in pre-season clashes against Manchester City and Olympiakos in the United States, after appearing in all three of England’s World Cup games.

Rodgers feels that the diminutive winger has proven this summer that he is developing into a player who fans will want to watch – much like four-time Ballon d’Or winner Messi.

“Something we said to Raheem when he first broke into the team and something we’ve reiterated is that you have to have an identity as a player,” the Reds boss told reporters.

“His identity is he has to score goals and create goals. That’s what the job is. He scored 10 goals last year and this kid is only going to get better.

“When you look at the finish against Manchester City in New York, how many times have we seen Messi produce a touch like that? Taking it through bodies when it’s so tight in the box.

“Raheem’s feet were so soft and his finish was great, as was the one, which was disallowed for offside, just after.

“The great thing with watching him now is that he gets you off your seat. When he gets the ball you think ‘something could happen here’.”

Rodgers believes the evidence was damning that Sterling’s progression would come, with Premier League champions City putting plenty of time into pressuring him in their pre-season friendly at Yankee Stadium.

“There was a moment in the game against City when he got the ball on the left hand side,” Rodgers said. “He had Gael Clichy coming to press him, he had Jesus Navas coming back to press him and a midfield player coming across to try to block the space on the inside.

“For teams to have that fear of him as a young player shows his development. There is still work for him to do but he knows that and is a really good boy, who is developing.”

And Rodgers also claims Sterling’s youth has not restricted him from understanding his place in the Anfield set-up, as they prepare to launch an assault on the Premier League title.

“When you’re so young, it’s important to understand exactly what your role is. Not just look good, you have to be efficient and effective,” Rodgers concluded.

“His development has gone to a new level. He’s way above the level from when he first came in both tactically and technically. And what has been beautiful to watch with Raheem has been his maturity. He’s turning into a beautiful young man.

“He’s taking it all in his stride and now he’s in a good place with every part of his game. It’s just about maintaining that commitment to his work. He’s still only 19 but in big games he’s performed and he’s a wonderful talent.”