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'He was a joke' - Jonjo Shelvey was left in awe of Luis Suarez
Jonjo Shelvey has paid glowing tribute to his former Liverpool teammate Luis Suarez, describing the Uruguayan striker as a "joke" due to his extraordinary talent on the pitch.[1]
Shelvey, who came through Liverpool's academy and played alongside Suarez during the 2012-13 season, was left in complete awe of the forward's abilities. In recent comments, the midfielder recalled their time together, emphasizing how Suarez's skills were on another level entirely. "He was a joke," Shelvey reportedly said, using the slang term to convey admiration rather than criticism—highlighting Suarez's phenomenal dribbling, finishing, and overall game-changing presence.[1]
Suarez, who joined Liverpool from Ajax in January 2011, quickly became a fan favorite and one of the Premier League's most feared attackers. His partnership with Daniel Sturridge in the 2013-14 season propelled Liverpool to within touching distance of the title, with Suarez scoring an incredible 31 league goals that year, earning him the PFA Player of the Year award. Shelvey's praise underscores the impact Suarez had on teammates, even those on the fringes of the first team like himself.[1]
Now playing in the Saudi Pro League with Al-Ettifaq, Shelvey has reflected fondly on his Anfield days. His endorsement serves as a reminder of Suarez's legacy at Liverpool, where he is still revered as one of the club's greatest-ever strikers despite his controversial departure to Barcelona in 2014.[1]
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