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Suarez to encourage colleagues to get up

Liverpool suffered two successive defeats in one week. Luis Suarez to encourage his colleagues to immediately get up.

Suarez was frustrated with the results received during the 4-0 defeat of Tottenham Hotspur. However, Suarez did not break the charcoal and encouraged his colleagues to immediately get up and grab as many points.

Liverpool seemed to lose playing time against Tottenham. This is exacerbated by the expulsion of two of their players from the field, Charlie Adam and Martin Skrtel. It became the second successive defeat of Liverpool in a week where they also lost to Stoke last week.

Liverpool have a pretty good chance to get up because next week they will be faced with Wolverhampton.

"It is not easy to lose like we lost. But we have to work hard to improve. I trust to my team partners, come on!." Suarez said on Twitter.
Posted by Zahid ID on Tuesday, September 20, 2011 - Rating: 4.6
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