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Suarez: I think the warmth from the Liverpool fans is still there for me 

Ahead of the second leg of the Champions League semi final clash with Barcelona, Luis Suarez has guaranteed that he will not celebrate scoring a goal in front of the Anfield faithful.

The antics of the Uruguayan was up for much debate after the first leg at the Nou Camp where he was at his antagonistic best and looking to get in the faces of the Liverpool players wherever possible.

As Liverpool fans, we know better than most what Suarez brings to the table.

 

 Basically he is a competitive beast and will do whatever it takes to see his team claim the victory.

However the striker who left Liverpool under less than desirable circumstances in 2014, has poured on the charm ahead of the second leg.

Sky Sports reported Suarez as saying:

"People who know about football know the importance of the goal I scored in the Champions League semi-final.

"I have all the respect in the world for the Liverpool fans. Because I scored it and celebrated it with my fans, I say sorry.

 

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"I am very thankful to Liverpool, to the fans and to the club, and obviously it's clear that if I score a goal against Liverpool [at Anfield] I won't celebrate it. 

"The same way I didn't do in Holland when I scored [for Ajax against Groningen]."

It is undeniable the brilliance that Suarez has. 
During his three and a half year stint at the club, he took the fans on a journey that they will never forget.

It was the sublime to the ridiculous and everything in between.

Suarez believes the fans still cherish the fond memories and therefore will cut him some slack.

 

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"I think the fans know the work that I did here.

"I am thankful to the club. I think there will be more applause than whistles and I think if people want to whistle and it makes them happy… there will perhaps be quite a few that aren't happy.

"But I think people will be more thankful and grateful. 

"There were people in the kitchen waiting to give me a present for my children.

"I think the love and warmth is still there for me."

The 32 year-old has been around the game long enough not to be complacent ahead of the second leg especially as Barcelona were on the end of a comeback for the ages by Roma in the quarter-final last season.

 

He also knows first hand how the Anfield crowd can come into play and influence the outcome.

"You have to be conscious from the first second, they are going to come out and put us under pressure.

"We cannot give away silly fouls. They have fast players who can make the difference.

"(The Anfield atmosphere) is an added extra for them. If you are not on your game for a second things can change.

Luis Suarez will always be part of Liverpool folklore, you cannot deny that.

He left every last bead of sweat on the pitch for the course of the team and his reaction after the collapse at Crystal Palace said it all about what he is about.

However his departure certainly left a bad taste in many supporters mouths especially as it set the team on a downward spiral that took a good few seasons to truly rectify. 

 

It was undoubtedly amplified by his antics last week.

Regardless what Luis thinks, there is little doubt he will cop a great deal of heat from the crowd as while his impact at the Reds will never be forgotten, he is in the enemy camp now.

 

But in typical Luis Suarez fashion, you can guarantee it is going to be an interesting evening.

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32 minutes ago, Nolongerathletic said:

I actually think that was Robbo that instigated the latter,

If anything, this makes me dislike Suarez even more.

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We all accept that he will fight with whatever he has at his disposal to win a game or score a goal.  He would sell his grandmother for 3 points.  You love it when players like that play for you.

 

He now has to accept that, as a crowd, we will do whatever we can do to help  and encourage OUR boys to win a game.

 

I loved the little fucker whilst he was here, but I don't want to hear his name sung tonight ( unless we beat them 5 nil, and even then, only at the very end of the game ) 

 

Concentrate on our players 

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4 hours ago, Boss said:

He doesn't deserve to be booed individually. The whole Barcelona team should be booed from the opening whistle for the full 90 minutes. Him and Coutinho should get a loud cheer when their names are announced though.

fuck that. i can't be doing with booing names, but fuck cheering them. we're there to support liverpool and make it hostile for our opponents, if they wanted warmth off us, they shouldn't have chosen to change dressing rooms. 

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He'll get neither a boo nor a cheer from me tonight.

 

He's the most talented, driven player I've ever seen play for Liverpool but the affection was never a mutual one.  He's out to win for him which is fine but he didn't think about his respect for the Liverpool fans when he was fluttering his eyelashes at Arsenal and probably hasn't thought about it since the day he left the club.

 

There are some great memories of his football but he was a ruthless hired hand who was eyeing his next step from the day he signed and I can't feel much love or emotion at this point for that.

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3 hours ago, Reckoner said:

Give him dogs abuse if it puts him off 

The problem with this is maybe it is a double bluff and it's exactly what he wants. 

 

You have to keep in mind the diabolical intent. 

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4 hours ago, Marko121 said:

We all accept that he will fight with whatever he has at his disposal to win a game or score a goal.  He would sell his grandmother for 3 points.  You love it when players like that play for you.

 

He now has to accept that, as a crowd, we will do whatever we can do to help  and encourage OUR boys to win a game.

 

I loved the little fucker whilst he was here, but I don't want to hear his name sung tonight ( unless we beat them 5 nil, and even then, only at the very end of the game ) 

 

Concentrate on our players 

Totally agree with that.

 

i have no issue with the shit he pulled in the first leg cause it’s what he does and I still have great fondness for him, but to hell with giving him a great reception.

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5 hours ago, Reckoner said:

Give him dogs abuse if it puts him off 

 

This. He will do anything to win, and so should we.

 

He’s bringing his family I hear, and it may piss him off if he’s booed in front of them before and during the game. Could push him into doing something stupid and get himself sent off. Not saying I believe it will, but worth trying.

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I love what he did for us 5 years ago. He’s got the mentality I like in a footballer. No reason imo to boo him.

But this love-in with us pisses me off. What does he expect? Some sort of a family reunion where we all clap him and his Barca team off to the final? Fat chance “Branco”! The only treat we’ll give you is wishes for an early summer holiday.

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