Liverpool’s manager, Brendan Rodgers, expressed confidence that Luis Suarez has matured and grown beyond the infamous biting incident involving Branislav Ivanovic in April. Rodgers believes that the incident served as a turning point in Suarez’s career, and since then, he has displayed outstanding performance both on and off the pitch. Rodgers highlighted Suarez’s dedication to improvement in various aspects, including the psychological element. Despite facing a 10-match suspension after the biting incident, Suarez has excelled in the current season, scoring 19 goals in just 13 games. The upcoming match against Chelsea marks the reunion of Suarez and Ivanovic.
ENG/CHELSEA-LIVERPOOL: SUAREZ HAS CHANGED, SAYS HIS TRAINER
