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Who was better with Liverpool, Luis Suarez or Fernando Torres? The fans responded

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By Charles Cornwall

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Luis Suarez and Fernando Torres have been two of the best strikers of recent times, scoring plenty of goals for their teams, at Liverpool both players left an indelible mark on Reds fans, whether it was their goals, the way they played or the time they played at Anfield, so who was better at Liverpool, and who better than the fans to answer that big question.

 

In a publication of @ThisisAnfield people were asked who is their favourite between Luis Suarez and Fernando Torres, to which people made clear the reason for their answer, as there are a lot of people who prefer the Spaniard over the Uruguayan, because of the time he played for the Reds, as many liked the way he played and his aesthetics.

However, the majority of people prefer Luis Suarez, as he was crazy during his time at Anfield, scoring many goals and winning the 2012 Carling Cup where he scored three goals, and in the 2013/14 Premier League season he scored 31 goals in 33 games in a season where the Reds came close to winning the league, falling two points behind Manchester City due to a mistake by Steven Gerrard in the last game of the season vs Chelsea, making him one of the most loved goalscorers by the Anfield crowd.

 

Two of the greatest goalscorers

Fernando Torres arrived at the age of 24 after a promotion-winning and match-winning spell with Atletico Madrid worth 38 million euros, scoring 81 goals in 142 appearances for the Reds between 2007 and 2011 when he was sold for 50 million euros to Chelsea. For his part Luis Suarez arrived at Anfield from Ajax with a value of 27 million euros, in his time at Anfield he scored 82 goals in 133 games, being the 2013/14 season the best of his stay with the Reds scoring 31 goals in 33 games without needing to collect any penalty and giving 13 assists for which he was recognised as the best player of the year and top scorer of the Premier League. Undoubtedly two of the greatest strikers in the last 30 years for Liverpool.


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