Steven Gerrard has indeed assisted Luis Suarez for a goal several times. It would be unfair to be biased in judging Gerrard as aiding goals to his team mate, as he is placed in hot water in his Liverpool team.
Gerrard has experienced several ups and downs recently in his career. The miss-control and slip he executed at Anfield in match against Chelsea propelled the Premier League title in Manchester City. He messed it up at midfield at Sao Paulo prior to Edinson Cavani passing the ball to Luis Suarez. This insinuated a first goal for Uruguay. Consequently, this paves the way for a clearance of a Merseyside colleague in favour of a Uruguay win.
The legendary Liverpool player did what he does best in Sao Paulo, just like in his previous matches. The only difference was that Norwich was not on the receiving end of the field. A Norwegian reporter brought up to England manager, Roy Hodgson, the fact that Suarez was in a wheelchair the past month. Lazarus has indeed ended England's reign in the tournament. Suarez has maintained a record of beating other prominent Premier League players of his time. In a previous match in Concrete City, Suarez has beaten the most challenging players in a historical milestone.
More than enough is needed to succeed in this match. England is a great team, but they may not be good enough to beat other sensational teams such as Italy and Uruguay. England may need to push their players to undergo a more rigorous and strict training to achieve their end goal of acquiring the coveted title.