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Suarez 'shed tears' over Barca exit

China Daily | Updated: 2020-10-12 10:59
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SAO PAULO-Striker Luis Suarez says his former club Barcelona treated him so unfairly that he spent days in tears before his departure to Atletico Madrid.

In another sign he can still deliver to his teams, Suarez scored Uruguay's first goal from the penalty spot in the 2-1 home victory against Chile in the opening round of the South American World Cup qualifiers on Thursday. The 33-year-old also scored two goals in his debut for his new club in Spain on Sept 27.

The striker said his strong start at Atletico eases the pain he felt from leaving Barca, where he was part of a team that won 13 titles since arriving in 2014 from Liverpool, including four Spanish league trophies and the Champions League in 2015. He is the club's third all-time leading scorer with 98 goals.

"I didn't take it very well because of the way they (Barcelona) did it, more than anything. One has to accept when his cycle is over," Suarez said.

"It was days I spent crying because of the situation I was living. Then (I went back) to enjoying myself, once again be valued as a player, be loved, feel the care of a club that welcomed me marvelously."

Atletico will pay Barcelona up to 6 million euros ($7 million) in fees for Suarez, who signed a two-year deal with the club.

Suarez was informed of Barcelona's decision to get rid of him through a call from new coach Ronald Koeman, hired after the team was thrashed 8-2 by Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarterfinals. The Dutchman denied he was solely responsible for the Uruguayan's departure.

Hard-hit financially by the coronavirus pandemic, Barca also needed to reduce its expenditure.

"There are things that are not known," Suarez said. "But to go to Barcelona and be sent to train separately because you don't belong among the 22 players... My wife was the one that saw my upset, with my head down."

Suarez denied he refused an offer from Juventus to remain in Spain, as his family wished. "They (the family) just wanted to see me happy," he said.

Suarez said he was not surprised by the public defense of him made by Lionel Messi, who attacked Barca's management for its treatment of the Uruguayan.

On Sept 25, Messi posted a photo of himself with Suarez on Instagram, accompanied by the message: "It is going to be so strange seeing you in another shirt, and even stranger to have to play against you. You deserved a sending-off fit for what you are: one of the most important players in club history, both for what you did for the group and individually-not the one they gave you. But it is true that at this point nothing surprises me."

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