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Suarez’s stellar season
- Updated: May 8, 2016
When Luis Suarez left Liverpool and the Premier League, there were mixed emotions from fans and neutrals alike.
His talent would be missed, but there was a side of his game that left a sour taste in the mouth. Barcelona can have him, many said.
Now, 81 goals and almost two years later, it is clear: the Uruguayan is the best striker in world football and we were lucky to enjoy his talent close-up for three short seasons.
With Barcelona currently flying at the top of La Liga, it is Suarez they must thank. He has scored 56 goals in 51 games, and 11 in his last four. Aston Villa, by the way, have scored 11 this year.
In the league this season, Espanyol have netted 36, Levante and Getafe the same, while Malaga have 34 and Real Betis 32. Suarez alone, has 37.
This is not a flash in the pan, and his performance against Espanyol was the perfect summary of how good he can be. Scoring and assisting, running …
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