England boss Roy Hodgson says Liverpool striker Luis Suarez has the ability to be considered among the world's best but must prove it at the World Cup.
Uruguay's Suarez, 27, is set to recover from a knee injury in time to face England in Thursday's Group D match.
"You can be a great player in your league
but to be recognised as one of the all-time greats you have got to do it
at the World Cup," said Hodgson.
The two nations meet in Sao Paulo on Thursday in a game where the losing side is likely to go out of the World Cup.
Suarez, who scored 31 times last season, missed his side's opening 3-1 defeat to Costa Rica.
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