Thursday, April 16, 2015

Luis Suárez leaves Edinson Cavani in shade in Champions League show

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The two Uruguayans embraced before Barcelona’s 3-1 first-leg win at PSG but enjoyed or endured contrasting fortunes

Luis Suárez and Edinson Cavani had embraced in the tunnel before kick-off at an expectant Parc des Princes as the players of Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona prepared to troop out on to the turf. There was warmth in that meeting, compatriots and international team-mates with Uruguay renewing acquaintances, a pair of 28-year-old strikers upon whom their current employers had forked out fees totalling €145m and each relishing the platform upon which they were about to perform. Both would leave an imprint on Wednesday’s first leg of the Champions League quarter-final, though their fortunes could not have contrasted more markedly.


The memory of that night will for ever be of Suárez’s emphatic and glorious contribution, capped by the humiliation to which he subjected a fragile David Luiz. The Barça striker’s two second-half nutmegs on the centre-half were ruthless, the actions of a player who sensed his opponent was wounded and labouring, having barely recovered from the hamstring injury suffered at Marseille less than two weeks earlier. Suárez is too potent a talent to pass up such an opportunity to run riot, even if he felt compelled to offer something akin to an apology post-match for the torment he had put David Luiz through. “There was nothing else I could do,” he offered when asked about the two flicks through his opponent’s legs. “A forward has to do anything he can to get himself in front of goal. I had no choice.”


Related: David Luiz’s mother defends son on Instagram after humiliation by Luis Suárez


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