Luis Suarez overshadows Cristiano Ronaldo in the race for Panache

Luis Suarez overshadows Cristiano Ronaldo in the race for Panache

Luis Suarez overshadows Cristiano Ronaldo to come out as most prolific striker in the world, to lead Barcelona to back to back La-Liga title.

According to Phil Ball, Suarez is currently best striker in the World, and he was the main difference between Real Madrid and Barcelona.

Luis Suarez overshadows Cristiano Ronaldo in the race for Panache

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“Cristiano Ronaldo scored both goals before coming off at half-time, and Granada, who had been making noises all week about helping Real Madrid to the title (the noises emanating from three of their players with Real Madrid pasts) also capitulated 0-3 to the leaders, with a hat-trick from Luis Suárez – who else? Granada played well at times and did look to be trying, but their fire-power was simply non-existent, and as we know, Barcelona’s isn’t. 112 goals in 38 games, and 40 of them from Suárez, speak for themselves. Did they deserve to win the title? Well of course.  It’s rare that a title winner doesn’t.”

How Luis Suarez overshadows Cristiano Ronaldo in the race for Panache

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“The difference this season has been Suárez, with his more focused aggression, his link-up play and his speed of thought. He’s even managed not to bite anyone.  And it’s not just the statistics – he’s the best striker on the planet at the moment and his overall effectiveness has overshadowed CR7’s own equally prolific season – the Portuguese man ‘o war once again scoring over 50 goals (in all competitions) for the sixth successive season.”

How Luis Suarez overshadows Cristiano Ronaldo in the race for Panache

“So, despite Suárez’ fifteen goals in Barcelona’s last five games, lifting his team from their temporary three-game slough of despond to win their last five games (in which they scored 24 and conceded none) the only possible thing to say at the end of the season  is that it hasn’t all been about goals. Only three points separated the top three sides in the end, and Atlético only managed to register 63 goals. Had they not lost surprisingly to Levante last week they would have finished the season with an equal points haul to Barcelona. The difference has simply been Barcelona’s impressive ability to pick themselves up and win their last five games, given the pressure on them and despite the comfy-looking opposition. It’s probably no more profound than that. They kept their nerve.”