Luis Suárez, 37, has played for Ajax, Liverpool, Barcelona and now Miami.In addition to his decisiveness in front of goal, he has been involved in a large number of goals as a striker who, although not a big man, can compete with strong centre-backs and create chances up front.
A plump player compared to his prime, he recently announced his retirement from the Uruguayan national team. He has scored 69 goals in 143 games for the national team and has also won the Copa America.
The veteran forward, who has truly become a legend, had a retirement match, but Liverpool forward Darwin Nunez was unable to attend.
This was after he took part in an off-field brawl with supporters after a match against Colombia in the Copa America this summer. A Colombian supporter had allegedly harmed the player’s family, but a decision was taken to punish him.
He revealed that he was having a conversation with the 25-year-old former Benfica striker, who plays for Liverpool and also plays as a striker, saying that the experienced former Barcelona forward had to stand up in difficult situations and continue to perform in his own way.
“I already spoke with Darwin when he was sanctioned in England,”
“Sometimes people enjoy it more when you are on the ground and fall, but people feel more pain when you get back up.”
“And that is what he has to do: get up and continue to show the kind of player he is. That is where you see the great players and the mental strength he has to have to show those people that they like to see him on the ground.”