Barcelona's striker gave his team the lead after 23 minutes of playing time. This goal practically gives La Celeste their ticket to the next round.

Love him or hate him, but you have to accept that Luis Suárez is one of the best strikers of our generation.

The Uruguayan striker had three reasons to be quite happy during today's game. His goal against Saudi Arabia increased his tally as La Celeste's all-time top scorer, having sent the ball to the back of the net 52 times. He did this while playing his 100th game for his National Team, a feat that only five players had accomplished before him.

Last, but not least, Suárez became the first Uruguayan player in history to score at least one goal in three different World Cups. When you talk about a team that has won two titles in this competition, that's saying something!