La Liga

The sad end of the pistol

by: Kevin S

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Luis Suárez has no chance under Ronald Koeman. Because the change to Juventus Turin does not work, the Uruguayan threatens a sad end to the Catalans. Luis Suárez was an integral part of the Barca storm for

six years.

The Uruguayan scores an impressive 147 goals in 191 La Liga games during this period, his place could hardly have been higher over all the years.

Despite not being a good star last season, Suárez continued to show his class. He missed ten league games due to knee surgery and calf injury, but still scored 16 goals and eight assists in 28 appearances.

Even in the 2-8 debacle against the Bavarians in the Champions League quarter-finals, Suárez managed a small highlight when he danced out Jérôme Boateng on the second Barca hit and put the ball in the stitches.

With the failure of the Catalans, who finished a season without a title for the first time since 2014, it also became tight for the now 33-year-old. Because Quique Setién did not dare to make his breakthrough announcements at Barca, Suárez was spared a degradation at first.

Luis Suárez ‘deceptive hopes With the expulsion

of the Spanish coach and Ronald Koeman’s enthronement, however, it quickly became clear that the time of the pistol in Barcelona had expired.

At the same time, he seemed to be still hoping to remain a part of the Barca squads – albeit no longer of the same importance.

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