Luis Suarez Ban Over? “I am starting to feel like a footballer again” Says $105 million-Barcelona- Liverpool Transfer After Scoring In Special Friend-lies Set Up For Him. From After an appeal to FIFA and a four month ban, disgraced footballer Luis Suarez is publicly sharing his distress at being sidelined at his new club in Barcelona for an unusual and rare foul that has haunted his career.
Jack Gaughan of the Daily Mail reported that Barcelona paid $105 million for Luis Suarez after a biting incident with an Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini in World Cup 2014 cost the Uruguay national a 9-game international ban and a seat on the Liverpool roster.
Barcelona sports media reported Suarez as saying, "The truth is that you suffer a lot.” The superstar footballer added, "It gives you a feeling of impotence not being able to do anything from the outside except talk and shout.”
"Being able to tell my children that I am going to work gives me a feeling of calm. I am starting to feel like a footballer again," Suarez claimed.
Suarez will start his first match on October 28th with the best players in the world – Lionel Messi who bagged the Golden Ball award in the Brazil World Cup 2014 and Neymar, recently appointed captain of Brazil for a friendly against Columbia. He is also the youngest player to be captain in the history of Brazilian football.
Right now, Suarez is training with the Barcelona team and in special friendly match set up to make him more acclimated at the club. He scored two goals in a recent friendly and seeps fit for play in competitive matches. The decision from FIFA to remove Suarez from ‘all activities related to football’ was reconsidered at Barcelona.
The next challenge facing Suarez is to measure up to his whopping price tag of ‘105 million dollars.’ Now Suarez know all eyes are on him and he will have to prove his sentiments add up on the football ground: "I got accustomed to playing with that type of pressure. It's not really pressure but rather a lot of eyes on you,’ Suarez was quoted as saying the Daily Express. He added, "I will have to get accustomed and more so now that I am in the best team in the world and there will be more people watching me than before.”
"Especially after what happened, I have to be cautious, assume my responsibility and be intelligent."