
"The Suarez at Barcelona was totally different from the Suarez at Liverpool because of the space or the role he had to play. I always explained that at Barcelona I learned to play in a 10×10 space with one touch, which I didn't do at Liverpool. At Liverpool, I had 40 meters to run on my own and then dribble and fight for the ball. It was the same in Uruguay. At Barcelona, wherever I looked, I had to get used to making good passes. That made me an even better player. It made me evolve a lot, and the Suarez from 2014 to 2017, which were my best years at Barcelona, was good too."
"Yes, always, constantly, the children too, because you never stop being a fan, you never stop admiring the club, loving the club, and still being in contact with people at the club. We plan to return to Barcelona for everything it has given us. We are sure of this because of everything it has given us and because we always feel at home there."
Luis Suárez experienced distinct roles at Liverpool and Barcelona that shaped his game differently. At Barcelona he learned to operate in tight 10×10 spaces with one-touch passing, improving his passing, creativity and overall evolution. At Liverpool he had long runs of about 40 meters, dribbling and fighting for possession, a style similar to his Uruguay role. The 2014–2017 Barcelona period represented his best years there. Strong emotional ties to Barcelona remain for him and his family, and they plan to return because they feel at home and remain in contact with people at the club. He also went through difficult, low-scoring spells that were hidden from public view.
Read at Barca Universal
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