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Blatter applauds Suarez apology

The Fifa president is glad to see the striker has accepted responsibility for his actions and is looking forward to seeing him back on the field at the end of his suspension


Fifa president Sepp Blatter praised Luis Suarez after the Uruguay striker apologised for biting Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini.

Suarez was suspended from all football-related activity for four months and banned for nine international games after being found guilty of biting Chiellini during the Group D World Cup fixture in Natal on June 24.

And Blatter told reporters at a seminar in Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday that he was pleased with Suarez’s stance.

“He said ‘I’m sorry’ to the soccer family, and that’s fair play too,” Blatter said.

“That shows he’s a great player and I hope he can have his soccer career back.”

The 27-year-old, who was banned for biting an opponent for the third time in his professional career, had initially protested his innocence following fierce backlash around the globe.

But the Liverpool striker finally apologised publicly in a move many believe was an attempt to help pave the way for a transfer to La Liga giants Barcelona, who are weighing up a big-money offer.

Suarez was first embroiled in a biting controversy back in 2010 during his time with Ajax, when he was given a seven-game ban for an incident involving PSV midfielder Otman Bakkal.

The Liverpool star was then slapped with a 10-game suspension after biting Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic at Anfield last season.

Liverpool & Barcelona continue ‘amicable’ Suarez talks

A delegation from the Camp Nou club met Anfield chief executive Ian Ayre on Wednesday, with the Merseyside team keen to stand firm on their valuation of the Uruguay international


By Paul Clennam

Liverpool and Barcelona will continue negotiations over the potential transfer of Luis Suarez after initial talks were held on Wednesday, Goal understands.

An initial meeting between a Barca delegation and Liverpool chief executive Ian Ayre in London is understood to have been ‘amicable’.

But Ayre reiterated, as revealed by Goal on Wednesday, that Liverpool are determined to only sell the Uruguay international if the terms are right.

Liverpool are interested in signing Barcelona forward Alexis Sanchez as part of the transfer – the Chilean is also wanted by Arsenal and Manchester City – but the World Cup star’s involvement in the transfer is not believed to be a deal-breaker.

Sanchez is believed to be interested in Arsenal’s proposal and is set to meet Gunners boss Arsene Wenger for talks over a move to north London.

Liverpool are thought to want around €94 million [£75m] for Suarez, despite the striker’s four-month ban imposed by Fifa for biting Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini during the World Cup.

No deal has been agreed in principle between the two clubs, but talks are understood to be progressing well.

After a summer in which he looked certain to leave Anfield, Suarez scored 31 Premier League goals in 33 games for Liverpool last season.

He recovered from injury to score twice against England in a 2-1 win for Uruguay during the World Cup group stages, but played no part in Uruguay’s elimination at the hands of Colombia after being hit with the third biting ban of his career.

However, the suspension and his history of controversy has not deterred Barcelona from attempting to sign the 27-year-old.

What will Luis Suarez bring to Barcelona?

COMMENT: The Uruguay forward is inching closer to signing for the Catalan club from Liverpool this summer, but what role will he fill at Camp Nou?


Barcelona’s striker search is nothing new. Both Tito Vilanova and Tata Martino were keen to bring in a centre-forward to share the load over the last two seasons. The Catalan club, it was often said, needed a Plan B. But that Plan B has now become Plan A – and its name is Luis Alberto Suarez.

Previously, Barca had set their sights on a ‘new Henrik Larsson’ – a veteran striker who could emerge from the bench and change games, content to wait for his chances on the sidelines. But such players don’t come along every year and the Blaugrana never really found another one. And after a season in which only the Spanish Supercopa was won, it’s time for a change of direction.

Coach Luis Enrique has clear ideas on how he wants to manage the club and one of his requests on arrival was the signing of a top-class striker. They don’t come much better than Suarez.

Liverpool won’t be bullied into selling on the cheap, especially after their star striker signed a new contract just last summer, but Suarez is hugely ambitious and hasn’t hidden his desire to move to one of Europe’s elite in the past, “There’s still nothing concrete, but it would be difficult to say no to Real Madrid,” he said in May of last year.

Ultimately, he ended up staying, but Barcelona are pushing hard for his services this time around as Madrid look to the less controversial figure of Radamel Falcao instead. “Barcelona want a forward and defenders,” club president Josep Maria Bartomeu admitted on Tuesday. “We have players in mind and they excite us.”

Due to his four-month ban for biting Juventus defender Giorgio Chiellini in Uruguay’s 1-0 win over Italy on June 24, Suarez will be out of action until late October. When he returns, however, he will offer fresh tactical options to the Catalans.

With Alexis Sanchez still considering his future and looking likely to leave Camp Nou this summer, Suarez will join Lionel Messi and Neymar in a trident formed by South America’s three most-feared forwards.

In terms of his footballing abilities, Suarez ticks all the boxes for Barca. The former Ajax striker is 27, approaching what should be his prime, and can feature in a number of positions. Comfortable in the centre-forward role, where he struck 31 goals for Liverpool in the Premier League last season, the Uruguayan can also operate as a support striker or on either flank. He has the ability to drop deep, roam free, dribble from an inside forward role or act as a playmaker.

“Luis Suarez is the best striker in the world,” Diego Maradona said before the World Cup. And Liverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina, speaking in May, added: “He’s a superstar who can play in a number of different positions. He has it all. I’d recommend [to] any team in the world that they should sign him.”

Ultra-competitive, fast, hard-working and hungry, Suarez is just the type of player Luis Enrique admires and the new coach sees the Uruguayan as an essential element in his new Barca team. The 27-year-old is likely to start on the right, at least at the beginning, with Messi in the middle, but the idea is for the three forwards to roam and rotate, switching positions just as Luis Figo, Rivaldo and Patrick Kluivert used to in the side in which Luis Enrique himself played under Louis van Gaal.

For Uruguay, Suarez has often started in a three-man forward line alongside both Diego Forlan and Edinson Cavani, mostly in the middle but sometimes on the left or on the right. Such flexibility is a big boost for Luis Enrique and another alternative – perhaps the best one of all – is for Messi to operate in a deeper role as he has for Argentina in this World Cup, with Suarez and Neymar further forward.

Tactically and technically, the Suarez signing seems perfect for a Barca side in need of renovation and renewal. Now, all he has to do is behave himself…

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