
Leading from the front —
Luis Suarez's goals have fueled Liverpool's title challenge in the English Premier League this season.

Earning applause —
The striker has been rewarded with a new long-term contract after bouncing back from a series of controversies which had threatened to lead to his exit from the 18-time English champion.

Stay or go? —
Suarez -- here celebrating one of his four goals against Norwich in December -- had sought a transfer, but was refused permission to talk to Arsenal despite the London club thinking it had triggered a clause in his contract.

Interested observer —
Suarez (back left) watched Liverpool's opening fixture of the season from the stands as he served the fifth game of a 10-match ban dating back to the previous campaign.

A real mouthful —
The suspension was a punishment for Suarez's clash with Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic in April, when he bit the Serbian.

Race row —
That followed an eight-match ban after being found guilty of racially abusing Manchester United's Patrice Evra during a game in October 2011.

Demise of 'King Kenny' —
Liverpool's then manager Kenny Dalglish stoutly defended Suarez during the controversy, and it was seen as one of the factors in the club legend losing his job after the 2011-12 season.

Taking responsibility —
Dalglish's replacement Brendan Rodgers has given Suarez the Liverpool captaincy this season in the absence of the injured Steven Gerrard.

World Cup mission —
Suarez helped Uruguay win the 2011 Copa America, a year after finishing fourth at the World Cup. He will be hoping to impress again at Brazil 2014.