As explained, Suarez is certainly one of the best goalscorers in modern world football. The vast majority of strikers look to score a certain type of goal. Think about target men from years gone by that would look to scored headed goals, or that tricky midfielder that would look to score from outside the area like Gareth Bale. However, one of the truly amazing things about Suarez is he has a vast range of different type of goals that he is capable of scoring. This was brilliantly demonstrated by the player in the game against Norwich in which he scored a brilliant goal from range, a stunning a free kick and two more instinctive finishes. Before the game, Chris Hughton would have been thinking about plans to keep the striker quiet. One of those plans was to mark him with Bradley Johnson, but the defensive midfielder hardly got close to him all evening. In actual fact, Norwich looked quite comfortable in the early part of the game but when the Uruguayan scored that goal, Liverpool never really looked back. Hughton certainly won't be the last Premier League manager that wonders and scratches his head about how to stop this man. The way I see it it's almost an impossible task because of the variety in his game. No matter what you do, you can't never give a free kick away or allow a striker to take a shot and that is all Suarez needs to score, and that is the crux of the problem.