"I think he would be the first to accept he has improved as a player over that period, along with the team and has benefited from being here, as we have benefited from him." - Rodgers
It's worth repeating. The player that arrived, who would try to beat 5 players on his own and then not have they energy to get his shot away or try to score the most extravagant goals is almost unrecognisable from the player that Rodgers turned him into. Under Rodgers, he became one of the best players in the world, which makes me laugh when people say Rodgers is lucky to have Suarez.
That isn't from a superfan point of view, we'll miss Suarez but Rodgers should take a huge amount of credit for turning him into £75m player and that should also give us buckets of hope for the future. Shame that we'll never see Suarez in a red shirt again though, he's mad and I love watching him play.