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Luis Suarez is a player who tends to divides opinion amongst the Liverpool fanbase following a three-and-a-half year stay at Anfield.The Uruguayan is undoubtedly one of the most clinical forwards ever seen at the club, but his off-field antics often overshadowed his playing performance.Nevertheless, there is little questioning just how good Suarez was at his peak. His goal-scoring feats for Liverpool alone were out of this world.Now 38, the Uruguay legend is continuing to score goals while playing for Inter Miami in the MLS.On Saturday, Suarez reached an impressive milestone, volleying home the 600th goal of his distinguished career.82 of those came at Liverpool, and on the occasion of Suarez’s latest achievement, Rousing The Kop have picked his best three Reds goals.Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images3.
Brilliant Everton free-kickOne possibly underrated aspect of Suarez’s repertoire was his ability to score free-kick goals.The former No. Suarez was fire against David Moyes’ team, bending home a first-half free-kick from miles out.Unlike many of his other efforts in red, this was a low curler, whipped right around the Everton wall and perfectly into the bottom corner.
Solo magic vs NorwichIf there’s one opposition team Suarez’s years at Liverpool are most associated with, it is Norwich.The former Ajax man was relentless against the Canaries, scoring 12 goals in just six appearances against them, with many of the strikes being genuine show-stoppers.READ MORE: Barcelona legend Xavi says Liverpool sold a ‘world-class footballer’ who is amazingly quickHe once bagged from the halfway line at Carrow Road, and in total hit three hat-tricks when coming up against them.One of those occasions brought arguably his best two Liverpool goals. Sizzling volley on special Anfield nightIf Suarez’s solo goal against Norwich was special, it was not quite as good as his first of the night.The future Barcelona legend could score every type of goal, but there were not too many long-range efforts throughout his 82 for Liverpool.The best of the ones which did arrive was a dipping, curling volley against Norwich which no goalkeeper in the world could have saved.Turning onto a bouncing ball a good 40 yards from goal, Suarez had no right to beat Ruddy again.