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Suarez has matured since biting ban, says Brendon Rodgers

The Uruguayan striker has been in scorching form since returning from suspension for biting Chelsea’s Branislav Ivanovic last season, scoring 17 goals in 11 league appearances, more than the total managed by half the clubs in the Premier League.

Having appeared to be on his way out of the Anfield club during the off-season and at odds with his manager, he is now more settled in Merseyside. His redemption following a litany of off-field dramas continued on Monday when he was given the Football Supporters’ Federation Player of the Year award, which was voted for by more that half a million fans.

‘I think he’s just matured,’ Rogers said in a news conference ahead of Saturday’s visit of 15th-placed Cardiff City.

‘He’s really felt the love of the supporters after the 10-game ban, it was extremely difficult for him to cope because he’s a man that plays football because of the love of the game, I think you see that in him every week and every day at training I’m fortunate enough to see that.’I just think he’s maturing, he is accepting the role and responsibility that I’ve given him. He is one of the senior players... one of the pillars of the group.’

The 26-year-old was named captain for Sunday’s 5-0 thrashing of Tottenham Hotspur. ‘We are a young side, our average age is probably the lowest it’s been for a number of years in the Tottenham game, and he’s taken on that mantle in order to help and support.’
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