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🇺🇾❤️🩹 Luis Suárez in an interview about Barça, its journalists and Atlético Madrid: "At Barça, you have terrible holidays with your family, then you start looking ahead and wondering what will happen with your future, and suddenly it’s: “Suárez has to leave,” “Suárez wants to leave,” “Suárez wants to leave”, and there wasn’t even a coach appointed yet. And every day it was the same thing. Every single day. “They’re going to reach an agreement with Suárez for him to leave,” “they need to separate him from Messi,” “they’re a problem in the dressing room,” this, that, and the other. Then there comes a moment when you say: “Why is nobody from the club calling me and telling me anything directly?” A coach arrives, and after one or two days he tells you: “I need to talk to you. You’re not in my plans from a footballing perspective.” And that’s when something doesn’t add up with everything that had been said before. If you tell me: “Look, the club wants to move on from you,” then you say, “Okay, fine. Let’s reach an agreement and that’s that.” But the press, seemingly briefed by the club, was saying they didn’t want me there anymore because of dressing-room issues and all sorts of other things. Then the coach comes and says it’s for footballing reasons, when I had always been, behind Leo, the player who scored the most goals. Did it hurt? Yes. Things happen for a reason. I accepted it while hurting. Yes, I suffered. I suffered because of my family too. I suffered because of the change my family would have to go through as well. But fortunately, I went to a team where I could prove that I was still at the top level. I had the luck and privilege of winning a league title with Atlético de Madrid, showing that Suárez was still very much capable and relevant."

🇺🇾❤️🩹 Luis Suárez in an interview about Barça, its journalists and Atlético Madrid: "At Barça, you have terrible holidays with your family, then you start looking ahead and wondering what will happen with your future, and suddenly it’s: “Suárez has to leave,” “Suárez wants to leave,” “Suárez wants to leave”, and there wasn’t even a coach appointed yet. And every day it was the same thing. Every single day. “They’re going to reach an agreement with Suárez for him to leave,” “they need to separate him from Messi,” “they’re a problem in the dressing room,” this, that, and the other. Then there comes a moment when you say: “Why is nobody from the club calling me and telling me anything directly?” A coach arrives, and after one or two days he tells you: “I need to talk to you. You’re not in my plans from a footballing perspective.” And that’s when something doesn’t add up with everything that had been said before. If you tell me: “Look, the club wants to move on from you,” then you say, “Okay, fine. Let’s reach an agreement and that’s that.” But the press, seemingly briefed by the club, was saying they didn’t want me there anymore because of dressing-room issues and all sorts of other things. Then the coach comes and says it’s for footballing reasons, when I had always been, behind Leo, the player who scored the most goals. Did it hurt? Yes. Things happen for a reason. I accepted it while hurting. Yes, I suffered. I suffered because of my family too. I suffered because of the change my family would have to go through as well. But fortunately, I went to a team where I could prove that I was still at the top level. I had the luck and privilege of winning a league title with Atlético de Madrid, showing that Suárez was still very much capable and relevant."




🇺🇾❤️🩹 Luis Suárez in an interview about Barça, its journalists and Atlético Madrid: "At Barça, you have terrible holidays with your family, then you start looking ahead and wondering what will happen with your future, and suddenly it’s: “Suárez has to leave,” “Suárez wants to leave,” “Suárez wants to leave”, and there wasn’t even a coach appointed yet. And every day it was the same thing. Every single day. “They’re going to reach an agreement with Suárez for him to leave,” “they need to separate him from Messi,” “they’re a problem in the dressing room,” this, that, and the other. Then there comes a moment when you say: “Why is nobody from the club calling me and telling me anything directly?” A coach arrives, and after one or two days he tells you: “I need to talk to you. You’re not in my plans from a footballing perspective.” And that’s when something doesn’t add up with everything that had been said before. If you tell me: “Look, the club wants to move on from you,” then you say, “Okay, fine. Let’s reach an agreement and that’s that.” But the press, seemingly briefed by the club, was saying they didn’t want me there anymore because of dressing-room issues and all sorts of other things. Then the coach comes and says it’s for footballing reasons, when I had always been, behind Leo, the player who scored the most goals. Did it hurt? Yes. Things happen for a reason. I accepted it while hurting. Yes, I suffered. I suffered because of my family too. I suffered because of the change my family would have to go through as well. But fortunately, I went to a team where I could prove that I was still at the top level. I had the luck and privilege of winning a league title with Atlético de Madrid, showing that Suárez was still very much capable and relevant."











Empieza la negociación. El Barça empieza fuerte y Julián quiere jugar aquí.


- Quieres a Kounde, el Sevilla monta un escandalo. - Vas por Joan García, el Espanyol y su afición rabia tela y amenazan al jugador. - Intentas fichar a Nico, el Atheltic llama a Tebas y a la liga. - Vas por Julian y el Atleti se pega la chinada del siglo. Qué tortura de liga.




No, vosaltres sou més de llençar gent al riu, fills de puta.


















