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Charlie Adam shares which Liverpool icon used to ‘kick lumps out’ of Luis Suarez and vice versa in training

As one of the biggest football clubs in the world, Liverpool have had their fair share of legends and cult heroes over the decades.

Even during times when Liverpool weren’t quite at their best, there have been players who became fan favourites for pꦓroviding many moments of quality.

Luis Suarez was one such player. During his t⛎ime at Anfield, Liverpool weren’t as good as they are now, but he is still remembered fondly b♈y many of the club’s fans.

Charlie Adam, one of Suarez’s teammates at the time, has lifted the lid on what the Uruguayan was like in training, sp▨eaking about his intensity.

He even spoke of how he and another Live🔯rpool player at the time would “kick lumps out of each other” and it was just part of their respective games.

Photo by John Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images
Photo by John Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images

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Luis Suarez and Jamie Carragher used to ‘kick lumps out of each other’ in Liverpool training

Adam, speaking on the No Tippy Tappy pꦓodcast, n𓆏amed Suarez among the best teammates he has had.

The former Liverpool midfielder spoke of how relentless Suarez was in training and how Jamie Carragher would be just as intense.

“I’ve never seen a guy ♏like him on a daily basis,” Adam said.

“Tra🐻ining was – horrible is a bad word, but just demanding, wanted to be the best, mess people arou🦋nd.

“Every day, he played the way he trained, he was like a scho🌄ol kid in a playground.

“I’ve seen him and Carragher kick lumpജs at each other on a Friday like, ridiculous, and it was just ‘get on with it’, he’d jusꦉt get on with it.

“He’d leave one on Carragher, Carrജagher would leave one back on🐎 him. But then he’d take it to Saturday.”

Adam also spoke of how Suarez wo🐈uld not want to be rested after returning from international games in South America.

“He’d go and play fo🎃r Uruguay, he turned back up 🍒training Friday morning because of flights and different things,” said Adam.

“When I was there, I remember at the time there was a lot of South Americans from… in Liverpool but they were at Man City, there was🔴 other clubs, and they’d share a private jet coming back together.

“So they’d all fly back and he’d train on a Friday morning, said ‘no no no no, I’m I w𝄹ant to p😼lay on the Saturday… it’s just relentless what he did.”

How Luis Suarez fared at Liverpool

Suarez signed for Liverpool in January 2011, the Reds paying Ajax around £22.7mil🎀lion for his services.

The Uruguay international won the League Cup in his first full season and went on to register 82 go💦a🔯ls and 31 assists from 133 appearances for the Reds.

During his time at Liverpool, Suarez won the 2013/14 European Golden Boot, scoring 31 goals as the Reds finished second in the P🎶remier League, two points behind Manchester City.

Suarez, who also won the Premier League Player of the Season award in 2014, jo༒ined Barcelona that summer for a reported £65million fee.