The dubious goals panel has decided to credit Liverpool forward
Luis Suarez with an extra strike, extending his Premier League-leading
tally to 15.
Suarez has been awarded the fourth goal in Liverpool’s 4-1 victory
over West Ham last Saturday, which had originally been ruled an own goal
by Hammers defender Joey O’Brien.
The 84th minute goal occurred
when Suarez tried his luck from distance and his shot took a big
deflection off O’Brien, leaving goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen with no
chance.
However, the panel has decided Suarez deserves the credit
for the strike and he now has 15 for the season in just 10 games, having
missed the first five matches of the campaign while he completed a
suspension incurred for biting Chelsea’s Branislav Ivanovic last season.
Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero is now three goals behind Suarez in the goalscorer charts, having netted 12 in 14 matches.
The
goals panel have also confirmed that Liverpool’s second goal in the
defeat of West Ham will be Mamadou Sakho’s first for the club, being of
the opinion that the ball had crossed the line before Martin Skrtel
poked it into the net.
Meanwhile, Liverpool great Kenny Dalglish
says the brilliance of Suarez is the key factor in Liverpool’s good
start to the season.
Dalglish signed the Uruguayan forward from
Ajax in January 2011 during his second spell in charge at Anfield and
thinks the England defenders will be dreading their World Cup date with
the striker next summer.
“I would have thought that, when the
World Cup draw was made, there were a few English defenders thinking ‘Oh
no, I’ve got to play him again, it’s bad enough twice during the
season’,” Dalglish told Liverpool’s website. “You couldn’t write the
script.
“People glossed over the second goal he scored against
Norwich because of the brilliance of the other three, but the technique
for the second goal was fantastic as well.
“Luis has been fantastic. He’s a great entertainer and he’s a humble guy.
“He’s somebody that really enjoys working in training. He is never a problem in training and he’s fantastic on the pitch.
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