It was not all fun and laughs for Barcelona’s players after beating Granada 3-1 at Camp Nou on Saturday. Luis Suárez was furious for having to leave the field in the 79th minute and letting Pedro take his place.
Despite having scored once and given one assist to Messi earlier in the game, Luis Enrique thought getting the Uruguayan out of the game as he already had a yellow card, was the right decision. Suárez was not siding with his coach at all.
This is the goal
The Luis Suarez goal http://t.co/LkI8NKkAon
— Leo messi (@leo_10_messi___) February 28, 2015
Suárez was not a happy camper when informed about his manager's decision
After a very quiet start
Suarez celebrates his goal against Granada just days after his brace vs Manchester CityEven though the game was already in the bag for Luis Enrique’s players, Suárez just wanted to keep on playing. Apparently, he just wants to keep helping the team close the gap on Real Madrid who will play Villarreal on Sunday.
Next up in Barcelona’s is their game against Villarreal at El Madrigal for the Copa del Rey. Then, they will resume league action against Rayo Vallecano at home.
Suárez is shining brighter than ever this past games with Barcelona
In 2015: Cristiano: 6 Goals,3 assists Suarez: 7 Goals, 7 assists Neymar: 10 Goals, 1 assist Leo: 15 GOALS, 10 assists pic.twitter.com/8gDeKuoN5Q
— Leo Messi (@messi10stats) February 28, 2015
Suarez involved in 23 goals in 24 games. Unreal flop.
— Julian (@FCBJulian) February 28, 2015
9 - Luis Suárez has assisted 9 goals, the most in La Liga since the first game of the Uruguayan player. Mate pic.twitter.com/vfPmMTK5Cc
— OptaJose (@OptaJose) February 28, 2015
BBC = 71 goals this season. MSN = 72 goals. Suarez missed 2 months of football.
— Julian (@FCBJulian) February 28, 2015
Suarez unhappy to be subbed but I think it's the yellow card hanging over him that forced Lucho'a hand.
— Left Foot (@messileftfoot) February 28, 2015
Suárez could've scored it himself but decides to pass it instead