Barcelona's Uruguayan forward Luis Suarez (centre) vies with Barcelona's
defender Jordi Alba (left) during a training session at the Sports
Centre FC Barcelona Joan Gamper in Sant Joan Despi, near Barcelona on
October 21, 2014 on the eve of their UEFA Champions league football
match against Ajax. PHOTO | LLUIS GENE |
AFP
MADRID
After 122 days Luis
Suarez will be free to take part in a competitive match again and not
just any game, but the biggest one in world football when Barcelona face
Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu on Saturday.
Much has changed since Suarez sunk his teeth into the shoulder of Italy's Giorgio Chiellini at the World Cup back in June.
He
was lambasted and ridiculed in equal measure by commentators the world
over, handed a four-month ban from by FIFA as the bite was his third
offence and changed clubs.
Suarez admitted recently he
feared his latest indiscretion would result in dream move from Liverpool
to Barca falling through, but the Catalans instead invested their faith
and £75 million ($127 million, 95 million euros) in the Uruguayan's
undoubted ability.
"I was scared that they would call it off, as a repercussion of the incident. I was aware that could have happened," he said.
"By then the contact had begun with Barca and soon (his agent) Pere Guardiola would ring me and tell me it was done.
"I
began to cry, for the situation I was going through and the faith Barca
had shown in me. I felt really happy for the commitment the club were
demonstrating in me."
TIME FOR REPAYMENT
The time for the repayment of that faith has now come.
Suarez's
31 Premier League goals took Liverpool to the verge of a first title in
24 years last season and saw him crowned both the players' and writers'
player of the year.
Yet, he will have to get used to being a smaller fish in a bigger pond at Barca.
Suarez
joins an already star-studded and in-form forward line in four-time
World Player of the Year Lionel Messi and Brazilian captain Neymar in a
lineup beyond the budgets of even the majority of fantasy football
managers.
All three suffered their share of
disappointment at the World Cup. Messi a beaten finalist with Argentina,
Neymar having his dreams of victory on home soil cruelly torn away by
broken vertebrae in his back.
However, they have put
that behind them quickly to start the season in stunning form. Messi has
been back to his best with nine goals and 11 assists in 11 appearances,
whilst Neymar has struck 10 times in as many games.
"We
are desperately awaiting the return of Luis because he will give us a
lot of strength as a team," Messi said after Barca's 3-1 win over Ajax
on Tuesday.
"He is a great striker who will score a lot of goals. I am happy for him because he has spent a lot of time without playing."
What remains unclear is whether Suarez's debut will come as a starter or a substitute at the Bernabeu.
"He
is very intense in the training sessions, he places a lot of importance
in the day-to-day work and we hope that he will offer a lot," said
Barca boss Luis Enrique in dismissing concerns over his fitness.
"From what I have seen of him in these weeks it is clear that he is getting close to his best."
His
match sharpness and confidence was also boosted by scoring twice in
friendlies for Uruguay against Saudi Arabia and Oman earlier this month.
Now
he must take Messi and Neymar's lead by putting his World Cup nightmare
behind him to remind the world why is not just one of the most
controversial, but best players on the planet.
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