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Fucile brands Suarez as a Demon

We all know the influence Luis Suarez has with any team he plays with, rooting for him becomes inevitable when you see the kind of player he is. Like a true Uruguay native he never surrenders and always tries to overcome any obstacle that presents in front of him. This turns him into one of the most unplayable strikers in football history

After the match, Fucile analyzed Suarez's impressive movement when he scored the goal: “The ball [for the opening goal] was very fast and we could not see it. Mauricio [Victorino] was next to me and he told me he did not see it either. But Luis is a demon, we all have great respect for him. They did not know how to mark him.”

The striker himself praised the team's effort above all and also explained why he celebrated with a t-shirt that had a picture of his family: “The first goal surprised us because they get us after a minute and it changes the approach we have from the beginning. But like always, this team showed rebellion and character. It was emotional [to score] for the support of my family because of how much I suffered.”

Photo credit: Seleccion de Uruguay

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