4) The privilege of watching a truly world-class player at the very top of his game…
In previous seasons, Thierry Henry has left fans of every top flight side in awe at his unrivalled ability, and the media has waxed lyrical over the brilliance of Cristiano Ronaldo.
This term, it’s been the chance of Luis Suarez to leave planet football nodding its head, as if to say: “Yep. Too good.”
The villain of English football following the racism controversy and the biting incident, Suarez was banned for the opening six games of the season. Since then, he’s scored 29 and created 12 goals for teammates, which sees him top of both the goals chart and the assists list. He’s a certainty to win the Premier League Player of the Year award, and few would begrudge him the accolade after this term’s performances.
Even when he isn’t scoring or making goals, his overall work-rate and penchant for genius has been head and shoulders above anything the league’s had to offer.
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