In the second leg of the 2018-2019 Champions League semi-final, striker Luis Suarez continued to be the center of attention. Just like the match a week ago, the Uruguayan player continues to use tricks to frustrate his former team.
In the final minutes of the first half, Suarez had a very cool kick against Robertson when Liverpool's left-back ran behind him. As a result, Robertson could not continue playing and had to make way for midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum after the break.
Notably, in Liverpool's 0-3 defeat to Barca a week ago, Suarez and Robertson also frequently collided on the pitch. The pair even almost crashed into each other's pieces in the tunnel when the two teams entered the break in the second half.
Fortunately for Suarez, despite being continuously mourned by Liverpool fans at Anfield, this Uruguayan criminal striker did not receive a yellow card after a tricky play that cost Robertson the entire second half. However, it is not an easy calculation to say that he was the indirect factor that caused Barca to lose 0-4 to Liverpool, thereby allowing the opponent to turn the tide in an unbelievable way.
Because right after the break, the player who came on to replace Robertson, Wijnaldum, scored a double within 2 minutes (from the 54th minute to the 56th minute) to help Liverpool increase the score to 3-0. Not stopping there, in the 79th minute, it was Divock Origi's turn to complete a double that caused Suarez and his teammates to suffer a painful defeat.
Not only provoking, Suarez's cold-cutting moves are still continuous, even though the collisions between Liverpool players are insignificant. Suarez's move angered the fans at Anfield. Throughout the match, the four sides of the stands continuously called their once-favorite player a cheat. As for the online community, they did not forget to slander Suarez.
This will probably be a painful lesson for Suarez in dealing with his former club. Perhaps he should focus on playing better than using dramatic tricks on the field.