Suarez Pleas for Liverpool to Let Him Go

London - Liverpool’s Uruguayan striker Luis Suarez has accused the club of not honoring a clause in his contract which would let him leave Anfield, in comments published in Wednesday’s Guardian.

Suarez repeated his desire to join a club in the Champions League and said that Liverpool had gone back on an agreement written into his contract, signed last August, which obliges them to sell to any club offering more than £40 million ($60.7 million).

“Last year I had the opportunity to move to a big European club and I stayed on the understanding that if we failed to qualify for the Champions League the following season I’d be allowed to go,” he told the paper.

“Now all I want is for Liverpool to honor our agreement.”

Arsenal are reported to have bid £40,000,001 for the controversial Uruguayan in a bid to trigger the release agreement.

Liverpool maintain the clause only obliges them to negotiate with clubs offering more than £40 million, but Suarez disagrees.

“I have the club’s word and we have the written contract and we are happy to take this to the Premier League for them to decide the case but I do not want it to come to that,” he told the Guardian.

“I’m 26. I need to be playing in the Champions League. I waited one year and no one can say that I did not give everything possible with my team-mates last season to get us there.”

Suarez arrived at Liverpool in January 2011 after a £22.8m transfer from Ajax, but his time at Anfield has been marred by accusations of racism against Manchester United’s Patrice Evra and a biting incident against Chelsea’s Branislav Ivanovic last season.

Manager Brendan Rodgers has urged Suarez to repay the support of the club and its fans by staying at Liverpool.

“There’s been a lot of speculation over the course of the close season but the reality is that he’s a player who is very much valued at Liverpool and unless there’s any sort of offer that comes in that’s anywhere near his value, there’s nothing to consider,” he said, adding: “We haven’t had that.”

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Chong Wei beats Hayom in badminton World Championships

After putting up a good fight against world number one shuttler Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia, Indonesia's Dionysius Hayom Rumbaka lost 14-21, 21-18, 21-11.

The 24-year-old shuttler dominated the first game and beat Chong Wei 14-21. But the veteran shuttler showed his class in the remaining games where he won 21-18, 21-11.

The two previously met in the semifinals of the Indonesia Open in June where Chong Wei eased past Hayom in straight sets, with the match ending 17-21 14-21. (iwa)

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Pedrosa now aims for 2012-like form

Dani Pedrosa is confident that he can repeat his form of the second half of 2012, once the current MotoGP™ season resumes after the summer break. However this is provided the Repsol Honda Team rider, who continues to recover from a broken left collarbone, can avoid further injury and enjoy greater consistency.

How are you feeling after Laguna Seca?

Honestly, I'm very happy. Whenever you make a big effort and take risks like I did at the United States Grand Prix, getting good results and points is very rewarding.

You're 16 points off the lead. What evaluation do you make of the races so far?

Overall I think the level has been good. We’ve ridden well, although we have not ridden every race to perfection and have lost many points in the last three. Perhaps our weak point has been consistency, but we are still fighting for the title. Heading into the second half of the season, we need to improve on this.

In what ways do you think you and the bike have to improve in the second half of the year?

In every race we've had some differences to the competition. There have been several factors influencing the behaviour of the bike, such as the heat, cold, etcetera and it has been very difficult to compensate for that. In a few races have we seen complete equality; there has always been an advantage for (either) Honda or Yamaha. That's why it has been very difficult as a rider to make a difference, in that regard. However, we have managed second position. We can say that we have had good races and we have focused on not making mistakes when we were not in a position to fight for the win. In few races have we seen complete equality; there has always been an advantage for Honda or Yamaha.

How did the crash in Germany affect your season?

We lost the ability to score points. We didn’t get any at the Sachsenring and we lost some points at Laguna Seca due to injury. Hopefully everything is behind us now and in the second half of the season we can have a good run to the end of the championship.

Battling riders like Marquez and Lorenzo, are errors recoverable?

Luckily for me, they have also made mistakes. Maybe Marquez is the one who has made the least - and that is why he is the leader. You can see the trend of this World Championship, that he who makes fewest mistakes gets the most points. But, in case you make a mistake, you can always recover if the other rider does too. In fact, last year we did so, although it is much more difficult.

What has surprised you most about Marc’s adaptation?

I am mostly surprised with how quickly he learns things; he does not take long to learn.

How do you approach the second half of the year?

With enthusiasm and strength. With determination to have a good second half of the season and get good points at every race.

Which Grand Prix are you most looking forward to?

No one particular race. I try to go race-by-race. So right now I am just thinking about Indianapolis, which is the first race after the break.

To win, do you have to suffer or have fun?

Both! Mainly you have to have fun, you have to like what you do, but during the race there are times when you suffer.

Will we see the Dani of the second half of 2012?

I hope so. Now I have a few days to recover and recharge, which is the most important thing. We hope to be in top physical condition for the second half of the season, which starts with three races in a row. It is important to be physically fit, in order to be able to take things full-on over those three weeks. The important thing is to maintain a high level and keep it up until the end of the year. That can give you the championship.

Dani Pedrosa will be World Champion in 2013 if ...

..if I manage to ride every race well and not make mistakes. The important thing is to maintain a high level and keep it up until the end of the year. That can give you the championship.

Your plans for this summer? Physiotherapy and some time off?

Yes, above all I will take the opportunity to do recovery work and see how the injury heals. We have a recovery plan that will be adapted as things improve. We will play it by ear. At the same time, I will try to disconnect, as this second half of the season will be very intense - so I will have a little fun now.

Of the different countries you visit, where do you think the fans are most passionate - besides Spain?

In America, motorcycling has many fans. They treat all the riders equally, which is great. But the passion that exists in Europe for motorcycles is unparalleled.

Where is better to watch the races from: at the circuit or on television?

From the circuit! It’s the only way to understand the magnitude of the speed and intensity that exists in this sport. Watching the races on TV, you can always look and say ‘but why isn’t he passing?’ At the circuit you see and appreciate why things happen, how fast the bikes go, how hard it is physically and the short distances between riders. In person you really understand the reality of the sport.

Do you identify with any other sportsman?

Every sportsman is different, but it is true that there are similarities. Although I do not identify with anyone in particular, I have great respect for Andres Iniesta (footballer for FC Barcelona). He has sporting values that I like: discipline, sincerity, manners and respect. He’s a person who has character and always plays by the rules of the game. These values are the ones I like to see in an athlete.

What do you like to do to unwind?

I suppose, like everyone, I like to have fun and good times with friends and family. Riding a bike, driving a kart, windsurfing or things like that are great, but it’s a question of disconnecting. These days are for resting, eating well and having a good time - nothing special, just living for the moment.

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Rea wins Race 1, Laverty and Camier on the podium

Jonathan Rea (Pata Honda World Superbike) won Race 1 of the eni FIM Superbike Championship at Silverstone in spectacular fashion. The Brit got back on the top step of the podium after more than a year, as his previous win dated back to 2012 (Donington Park Race 1). Rea pulled away from the chasing pack on lap 7, as the rain started to fall heavier on the track.

The race was reduced by one lap due to the delayed start and was characterised by intermittent conditions, that played a key factor and brought to constant and unpredictable position changes throughout the 17 laps. Eugene Laverty (Aprilia Racing Team) managed to get back in contention for the podium in the closing stages, to edge Leon Camier from second place during the final lap. Camier delivered his and FIXI Crescent Suzuki Team's first podium of the season on his 27th birthday.

Sylvain Guintoli (Aprilia Racing Team), 4th at the flag, managed to extend his leadership in the points up to twelve points, as his main rival for the title Tom Sykes (Kawasaki Racing Team) ended up 11th behind BMW Motorrad GoldBet duo of Marco Melandri and Chaz Davies. Guintoli was able to defend his position from fellow Frenchmen Loris Baz (Kawasaki Racing Team) and Jules Cluzel (FIXI Crescent Suzuki), both able to stay with the front runners and to battle for the podium.

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