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Luis Suárez scores first Barcelona goal as Lionel Messi breaks record Sorry - this page has been removed.
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Luis Suárez’s debut goal for Barcelona was inevitably overshadowed by Lionel Messi’s Champions League scoring record but the Uruguayan’s opener in Tuesday’s 4-0 win at Apoel Nicosia is likely to be the first of many. This could be because it launched early, our rights have expired, there was a legal issue, or for another reason.
Suárez returned to action at the end of October after serving a four-month ban for biting the Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini at the World Cup and, although it took him six matches to open his account, he has looked sharp playing in a central position with Messi mainly to the right but with freedom to roam and Neymar on the left.
Suárez has made four assists in four appearances in La Liga without finding the net himself and said he had been relaxed about waiting for his first goal for the club he joined from Liverpool in the close season. For further information, please contact:
“I wasn’t anxious about scoring, I knew the moment would come,” he said. “Up to now, I was helping the team in the best possible way. The important thing is to get the results and that is what we are doing.”
Suárez said he was under instructions from Barça’s new coach Luis Enrique to fill the space on the right wing if Messi opted to come inside.
“It depends on the moment in the game. I am playing in the middle and Messi on the right but that can change,” Suárez said. “If Leo moves towards the centre, I will move over to the right. That’s what the coach has told us. With Messi, we understand each other very well whoever is playing down the middle.”
Barça had already qualified for the Champions League last 16 along with group leaders Paris Saint-Germain, who won 3-1 at home to Suárez’s former club Ajax on Tuesday.
The Catalan club need to beat the Ligue 1 side when they meet at the Camp Nou on 10 December to secure top spot.
“We knew that PSG were favourites to beat Ajax and now it depends on us,” Suárez said. “We must be strong at home.”