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Luis Suarez is enjoying himself back in his native Uruguay, where he has directly contributed to 7 goals in 8 matches for Nacional. There is little denial that all eyes are focused on the World Cup in Uruguay though and in a recent interview with Marca, Suarez spoke of perhaps their most key player ahead of the tournament.

In a long-form interview, Suarez was naturally asked about Real Madrid’s Fede Valverde. The Uruguayan midfielder has been something of a revelation at the start of the season in Spain. Despite contributing heavily last campaign, he has scored or assisted 4 times in Real Madrid’s last four games, lessening the impact of an injury to Karim Benzema.

Suarez is reminded of a former Liverpool teammate when he watches him.

“I honestly, and there it is in the archives, already in 2017 when Fede debuted in the national team, I already said that he reminded me of Steven Gerrard, who was a teammate of mine at Liverpool.”

“He has similar abilities. A box-to-box player, with punch, who can change the rhythm, who arrives well… I don’t want to compare, but the characteristics are similar. Fede I saw coming and he has made a barbaric progression, surrounded by great stars. It has served him well.”

Both certainly have the capacity to change a game and increasingly, Valverde is becoming a threat in the final third. At this point most would probably argue that Gerrard was superior technically, but there are, as Suarez says, similarities.

This article first appeared on Football Espana and was syndicated with permission.

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