Carragher alarmed at Suarez stance
Jamie Carragher believes it is "laughable" for his old Liverpool teammate Luis Suarez to be complaining about the club's reluctance to sell him.
Suarez claims the club agreed to let him leave Anfield if Liverpool failed to qualify for this season's Champions League.
The club refute that, and while Carragher claims the Uruguayan is "too good" for both Liverpool and Arsenal, and better suited to the likes of Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich, he expects greater loyalty from the striker.
Carragher said in his Daily Mail column: "It didn't surprise me that Brendan Rodgers has made him train on his own. I never thought Luis would down tools in the way Fernando Torres did when he wanted to leave Liverpool - his attitude over the final 18 months became progressively worse - but now Suarez has given me reason to think again.
"To see it come to this is very dispiriting. A lot of good people have stood by Luis since he joined the club. Rodgers and Kenny Dalglish could not have done more for him. In the darkest times, we wore T-shirts to show we were standing alongside him, even if it was ill-advised.
"So it is laughable to hear he is unhappy with Liverpool for not letting him join Arsenal."