I reckon the reason why he didn't pass it and instead took the better option of smashing it was because it would have been defended against had he passed it. He chose the better option.
Let Carroll work for his goals. There is no easy meat this days. He got to earn his pounds & sterling. He could have scored two goals if he had moved his heavy weight closer to the goal mouth when Suarez had the ball towards the line.
Suarez scored..What's the problem? Seriously why do we continually look for fault when their is none? Carroll will come good, unlucky with the header in the 2nd half that came back off the post. He worked harder than previous games.
The pass was definately on for Carroll and I thought Suarez had run himself into trouble but not passing. Having said that, Suarez is a goal scorer - he has to have that selfishness about him else he wouldn't score the number of goals he has done. What I have noticed about Suarez is that if he is in the position to score, then he will. But if the odds are against him, then he will pass. There are a lot of people who will try and go for glory when there is no chance of them scoring. Most often than not, Suarez seems to pick the right option.
really dude. If you have to talk through your swollen bumhole stand up so it aint all muffled gibberish
Scores goals for fun? well all goals are fun, but if your trying to imply he can score whenever he wants i think your sadly mistaken.
UO,If any player you know scores goals "whenever he wants" let me know who or otherwise stop being a smart arse by taking my words out of context. Just for the record,he does score goals from acute angles very close to the touchline,he does score goals out of nothing scenarios and he is a defenders nightmare.
Steve Clarkes view on Suarez http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/latest-news/suarez-has-mental-edge Steve Clarke believes Luis Suarez has a 'mental edge' that sets him apart from other good players. The 24-year-old was voted fans' man of the match against Wolves on Saturday for the fifth time in eight games during 2011-12. Clarke does not believe our No.7 will get carried away with the plaudits - claiming he has the mentality needed to stay at the top for a long time. "With any top player the mentality is always that bit stronger," the first-team coach told Liverpoolfc.tv. "That's what separates them. "There are a lot of good players at this level and the really, really top ones have got that mental edge that drives them on all the time and produces the kind of performances that we've had from Luis so far." Suarez scored his fourth goal of the season on Saturday, adding to the four he claimed last term. The striker has shown no signs of struggle in his adaptation from Dutch football, where he tallied 111 goals during 159 games. All this after leaving his family - including six siblings - in South America at the age of 19. Despite his rapid rise to prominence, Suarez is not your archetypal superstar according to Clarke. "He's very grounded," said the coach, who was Kenny Dalglish's first appointment upon returning to Anfield in the New Year. "He comes back in on Monday morning and works as hard as ever in training, he upsets all the defenders, scores a couple of goals and that's what he's all about.
UO is supposed to support Benfica, if he does then he should know what it means! All you need to know is that it has something to do with a rotting species of fish.