Andre Villas-Boas insists his Tottenham Hotspur side will look to cut off the supply to Luis Suarez at White Hart Lane on Sunday - but admits he cannot legislate for the Uruguayan's sheer spontaneity.

Suarez has struck 15 times in as many games for Liverpool this season, helping himself to six goals in the victories over Norwich City and West Ham United at Anfield last week.

The No.7 will provide a focal point for the Reds' attack as they seek to claim a first victory against Spurs in the capital since May 2008 in tomorrow's crunch clash.

And given his scintillating form so far this season, it was little surprise that Villas-Boas today singled Suarez out as the dangerman amongst the Liverpool ranks.

"He's a player going through a wonderful individual moment," said the Spurs boss. "He's full of confidence. We have to be aware of his strengths. He's a player that individually can solve the game.

"So we have to be aware not only of the people that feed him but the actual individual moments of brilliance that we saw this season, that have been so decisive for Liverpool.

"He's a key player for them and very difficult to stop."

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