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Curtis Jones Reckons Striker Liverpool Sold Was Actually Better Than Robert Lewandowski
In a bold statement that's sparked debate among Liverpool fans, academy product Curtis Jones has declared that former Reds icon Luis Suarez surpasses even the legendary Robert Lewandowski as a striker. Suarez, who Liverpool sold to Barcelona in 2014 for a club-record £65 million plus add-ons, remains a polarizing figure due to his on-pitch brilliance and off-field controversies.
Jones, speaking in a recent interview, praised Suarez's unique qualities, emphasizing his relentless work rate, clinical finishing, and ability to terrorize defenses. "Suarez was unplayable at his best—better than Lewy in my eyes," Jones reportedly said, highlighting Suarez's 82 goals in 133 appearances for Liverpool, including a remarkable 31-goal haul in the 2013/14 Premier League season that nearly single-handedly dragged the Reds to the title.
The comparison draws from Suarez's peak form under Brendan Rodgers, where he formed a lethal partnership with Daniel Sturridge. Jones pointed to Suarez's dribbling prowess, hold-up play, and knack for impossible goals, contrasting it with Lewandowski's more polished but less chaotic style. "Lewandowski is a machine, but Suarez had that edge—raw hunger," Jones added.
Fans have mixed reactions. Some hail Jones for defending a Liverpool legend who chose Barcelona's project over Anfield loyalty, while others argue Lewandowski's consistency—over 600 career goals and multiple Ballon d'Or runner-up finishes—edges out Suarez's shorter prime. Suarez's biting incidents and diving reputation linger, but his impact on Liverpool's resurgence is undeniable.
Jones, now a key midfielder under Arne Slot, used the anecdote to reflect on appreciating talent before it's gone. The comments coincide with Liverpool's strong 2025/26 campaign, evoking nostalgia for the Suarez era amid title talks.
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