Liverpool striker, Luis Suarez, said he did not intend at all to rest, although it has been playing all-out in the Copa America and the early weeks the Premier League.
Previously, manager
Kenny Dalglish said Suarez will retire, if he feels players of Uruguay began to lose strength. This is evidenced by Suarez reserved when
Liverpool meet
Arsenal, 20 August.
"I want to play in all the games I can for Liverpool," he said.
"I don't want any rest at all. Despite only having that week's training before playing again, I'm only 24 so I felt good.
"I was glad to get back to training at Melwood as I had been missing that whole atmosphere around the training ground and wanted to get back to playing at Anfield. So it was really special for me to get back."
Luis Suarez was in his best game. After becoming the best player in the Copa America 2011, Suarez impresifnya continued performance by scoring three goals in four games that have gone through with the Reds this season. He also pleaded not worry characteristic of the game will be remembered by the defenders.
"When a defender studies you, it almost makes it easier because you just don't do what he expects you to," he said.
"If he thinks you're going to go to your right, you go to your left and so on. You just keep switching it round so you're hard to read. It keeps you on your toes, but really it's harder for the defender because he doesn't know what you're going to do.
"I don't set a goals target and I never really have personal goals, just collective goals for the team. That is far more important than what I do myself. It is about team targets."
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