Wednesday, 23 March 2016

Suarez says he won’t change his game on return from bite ban

Uruguay striker Luis Suarez said he won't change the way he plays, however will return to global football with "control" when he makes a normal profit for Friday from a nine-match boycott for gnawing. Suarez is set to face Brazil in a 2018 World Cup qualifier in the wake of sitting out nine aggressive worldwide installations for gnawing Italy guard Giorgio Chiellini at the last World Cup in Brazil very nearly two years prior. 

The Barcelona player has figured out how to keep out of inconvenience for his club subsequent to the occurrence yet said he won't change his forceful style that has made him one of the world's deadliest strikers. "I am going to have the same state of mind, I will at present run, still weight, still contend on the grounds that nobody is going to change the way I play," he told journalists in front of Friday's match in Recife. "Be that as it may, with balance, similar to I am doing now at Barcelona, being more clever around a ton of things, attempting to exploit the circumstances life is putting before me… 

"The main thing I need to do is play with the national side again and appreciate the glow of the fans." Uruguay have delighted in a decent begin to their qualifying effort, winning three out of their four recreations to sit in second place in the 10-group table, behind Ecuador, the main side to win the greater part of their amusements in this way. In the wake of confronting Brazil, Uruguay return home to play Peru next Tuesday.

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