Luis Suárez will play his last match for Uruguay on Saturday (BST) in a World Cup qualifier Paraguay.
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Uruguay’s leading goalscorer reflected on his 17 years with the national team in a press conference after tearfully announcing his retirement and described winning the Copa América with La Celeste in 2011 as ‘the nicest moment’ in his career.
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17 Comments
Darwin Nunez time has come
They all have to retire some time.
Wont bite anyone now
Ghana's gonna be happy
Ghana celebrating right now 🤣🤣
JaWS 🦈
No more hand balls and biting
He also said that his biggest fear was to be remembered by his children and the fans by what he did at the 2014 World Cup.
Great player!!
"Leave the football before the football leaves you. And that is exactly what i did"
-Luis Suarez
For a second there, I thought it said holds back teeth!
He wants to sink his teeth into some new projects.
One of the greatest of our generation
Thankyou
Great player, with a lot of unresolved issues as a young man. But I think Barcelona finally settled him. Happy for him and have won most everything a pro player dreams with.
So he will still play for Miami ?
Best player ever…
Racist dog won't be missed 🥱