Luis Suarez scored all 4 goals as Uruguay cruised to a 4-0 World Cup qualifying win over Chile in Montevideo this evening.
Uruguay were without Diego Forlan but he wasn't needed as the Liverpool hitman played out of his skin.
Admittedly Chile have been struggling and they were weakened but that shouldn't take anything away from the individual performance of the Kop favourite.
Check out all 4 goals below
PENGURUS Liverpool, Kenny Dalglish membuat kejutan apabila meminta supaya penyokong setia kelab itu tidak membeli tiket bagi menyaksikan perlawanan suku akhir Piala Carling menentang Chelsea, 29 November depan.
Dalglish berkata, dia bakal hanya menurunkan barisan pemain-pemain muda pada perlawanan tersebut sebagai protes kerana hanya 48 jam sebelum itu, Liverpool dijadual bertemu Manchester City pada aksi Liga Perdana Inggeris.
“Situasi ini cukup memalukan apabila pemain utama diminta beraksi dua perlawanan penting menentang City pada Ahad dan bertemu pula Chelsea di London, 48 jam kemudian.
“Jika badan pengendali liga mahu merendahkan nilai kejohanan mereka, terpulanglah. Tapi mereka jangan kecewa jika selepas ini semua pasukan hanya menggunakan kejohanan ini sebagai medan pembangunan pemain muda.
“Satu saja saya nak beritahu kepada para penyokong kami, fikir masak-masak sebelum membeli tiket bagi perlawanan Piala Carling ini. Kami tak mahu mereka bazirkan wang dan kemudian kami pula terpaksa turunkan barisan pemain muda,” kata Dalglish.
heheheh..confirm la kena..tapi carling ngn EPL dua2 main kat Stamford x fair ...
sudugaru Post at 14-11-2011 10:21
Ini mesti tgn org yg cabut undi tu fan MU......dia saja je nk tgk Liverpool,Arsenal,Chelsea and Man city kena lwn team yg tough.....setan betul tangan tu
The Uruguay star has made a scintillating start to life on Merseyside and looks more than capable of carrying on the traditions of the club's famous No.7 shirt.
He admits he feels completely at home in England and believes it would be difficult to recreate his level of satisfaction anywhere else in the world.
Suarez said: "I've just started a phase of my career which I always dreamed about and wanted to do, which is to play for Liverpool.
"I have five years left on my contract and I think beyond that, I'm already thinking about staying many more years at Liverpool.
"It's a club I like. I feel very good about being here, about being in the city.
"I feel very pleased. It would be difficult to match the atmosphere, hunger for success and glory that this club has at another team."
Meanwhile, Suarez reiterated his joy at netting four goals in a World Cup qualifier against Chile on Friday night.
The striker gave another example of just why he is rated amongst the top footballers in the world and revealed that his teammates had joked that he could even have doubled his tally had he not been withdrawn on 76 minutes as a precautionary measure.
He said: "You always dream about scoring goals and scoring four in a game is not easy, but if it wasn't for the efforts of my team mates, I would not have scored the goals.
"The important thing is that I could keep playing, but I did not over-extend myself in some plays. One of my team-mates joked that if it wasn't for the slight back pain I could've scored eight!"
He added: "I love playing, so whenever I'm taken off I mourn a little, and get a sick feeling in my stomach, but it's all about the team, and I always appreciate everyone's efforts"
World player of the week - Suarez
The Reds striker is one of the best players in the world, and on Friday he exhibited his class when he led Uruguay to a sensational victory over Chile in Montevideo.
The forward scored all four of his side's goals in their 4-0 victory in the Conmebol 2014 World Cup qualifier.
Suarez netted twice in the final five minutes of the first half at the Estadio Centenario and added two more in the second period.
It was a virtuoso performance from Suarez, who has also become a key player for Liverpool since joining them from Dutch giants Ajax in January this year.
The 24-year-old is modest as well, as he laughed off commentators drawing parallels between him and Barcelona forward Lionel Messi, saying: "Comparisons with Messi embarrass me."