Liverpool's Luis Suarez reflects on Bolton defeat: I trust my team-mates but I can't wait to play again

The Uruguayan, who is currently serving an eight-match ban, is looking forward to getting back on the pitch while Michael Owen admits it's "hard to work out" his former side

By Stephen Darwin

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Liverpool forward Luis Suarez has insisted that although he trusts his team-mates, he can't wait to get back playing again after seeing the Reds slump to a 3-1 defeat to Bolton.

The Uruguayan, who is currently serving an eight-match ban for racially abusing Patrice Evra, watched on as Kenny Dalglish's side were well beaten at the Reebok Stadium but the 24-year-old is adamant he is still very much behind his team-mates.

Suarez posted on his official website: "We couldn't win today but I trust a lot on my teammates, I can't wait to play again!!!!!"

Manchester United striker Michael Owen, meanwhile, believes the Reds "have another side to them" when they face teams he suggests they are expected to beat, and claims his former side are "hard to work out".

Owen said, via Twitter: "Hard to work Liverpool out. They look top class at home against the big teams but have another side to them when you expect them to win."


 
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