
"I always want to play. Throughout my career, I've almost always had the opportunity to play, but, with the maturity I have now, you understand the situation, you understand the reason and the plan that the coach has for a match like the one against FC Cincinnati, and you do it well without any problems," said Suarez to ESPN."
"It was about conveying to those who were on the sidelines to give their maximum, and then there were seven or eight of us waiting with the same energy as them because we are a group. Obviously, you want to play more than you get to play, but that's how it is. It's about training, giving more, and showing the coach that you can play more than 10 or 15 minutes, as I've been doing."
Luis Suárez is working hard on and off the field to demonstrate he can play a more active role in the MLS Cup final while accepting the coach's lineup decisions. Suarez served a one-game suspension against Nashville and has since been used off the bench, with Mateo Silvetti preferred in the starting attack alongside Lionel Messi and Tadeo Allende. Inter Miami won three consecutive playoff matches, scoring at least four goals in each, including a 5-1 victory over New York City FC in the Eastern Conference final. Suarez entered the NYCFC game in the 82nd minute and seeks longer playing time through training and effort.
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