Liverpool striker Luis Saurez has reportedly said that his and Daniel Sturridge's striker-duo can cope quite well with life in the Special Air Service.
The striker-duo is reportedly nicknamed SAS because of the initials in their surnames, but Saurez feels that they can both be in the renowned part of the British army.
According to Metro.co.uk, Suarez said that he thinks both of them would not go 'far wrong' in the SAS adding that he would be the 'better soldier' of the two being older as the army needs experience.
The SAS is known for its highly-skilled soldiers and Liverpool's SAS should reportedly expect to deal with issues like counter- terrorism and restoring peace in war-torn countries if they decide on a career change, the report added.
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