It has been revealed that Arsenal legend Dennis
Bergkamp regards Liverpool striker Luis Suarez a
good role-model.
The Dutch football legend watched Suarez at Ajax
when the striker developed his career before moving
to Liverpool in 2011.
The 44 year old revealed in his autobiography,
Stillness and Speed, "Everything is done for the kids
now. It is a problem.
"They are picked up from school by mini-vans, the
food is there, the teaching is there. How can they
develop themselves if everything is done for them?
"We've got players in the first team now who have
come through and are used to playing a certain style.
As soon as it's a little bit different, it's 'Oh no, I don't
know what to do!'
"You could see the difference with Luis Suarez. Of
course, maybe you wouldn't agree with the things he
did, but he was always trying to create something,
always thinking 'How do I get the best out of this
situation? Do I have to pull the shirt of the defender
to get to him? Do I get out of position to control the
ball?'"
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