AE Sports

Striker Hopes To Achieve Champs League Dream In Liverpool

Luis Suarez believes ha can achieve his dreams of featuring in the Champions League at Liverpool.

Suarez, who last summer asked for a move away from Anfield, insists he could not be happier at the club, who he is determined to lead into the Champions League for the first time since 2010.

“I want to be there with Liverpool. It’s an unbelievable competition. It’s where we want to be – playing against the top teams in Europe,” Suarez ” Suarez said.

“I watched the games on TV this week and when you hear that Champions League music, that’s motivation in itself.

“Stevie [Gerrard] has told me about Champions League nights at Anfield. He said when you have played Champions League football at Anfield, you will never forget it. I want to try it for myself.

“When I arrived here, I said it was my dream to play for Liverpool and play Champions League here. I know I can achieve my dreams here.”

The Reds are currently three points clear of Tottenham in fourth, but just four points off leaders Chelsea – and Suarez is hopeful they can maintain their form and reach Europe’s elite tournament.

The striker however, expressed doubt over the possibility of winning the Premier League this season.

“Can we win the title? I’m not sure. I think this season the Premier League is so difficult. Every team can lose games. Man City, Chelsea and Arsenal have been dropping points.”

“We are very strong at home and we must keep going like this. As the manager said, we are a Chihuahua! We must just focus on every game. In football, you never know what can happen.

“To be in the Champions League is what we all want. This is our objective – to play in it next season.

“We know we have a small squad. When our best 11 players start, we have shown we can do well against any team. But if we have one or two injuries, it can become difficult for the manager.”

After losing to Arsenal in the FA Cup, Liverpool know they can focus solely on the Premier League as they have just 12 games of their season remaining.

“It was disappointing to lose to Arsenal, as we wanted to do well in the FA Cup,” he said.

“It was a competition we had a big chance in and we played well, but we know that in football not everything goes your way.

“We have forgotten about that quickly. Our focus is on the next game against Swansea. We have 12 games left and let’s see what we can achieve.”

The Uruguay forward has enjoyed a wonderful campaign thus far, with 23 goals in his 21 Premier League games and 10 assists.