The Uruguayan striker will not be intimidated by Santiago Bernabeu's fans, since he got used to people not liking him when he played with Liverpool.

After being booed and trolled by most Premier League fans, Luis Suárez doesn't care about being jeered at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium this Saturday. In fact, the Uruguayan striker dared all of Real Madrid's supporters to let him know their feelings, since it will only make him stronger and more dangerous.

"You always have to add that sort of thing to the mix. It motivates me even further. I was used to that sort of behavior since my Premier League games, and being a pro you have to take that under consideration. If they take it against me, I'll grow even stronger," Suárez stated.

The Uruguayan became a massive threat for Barcelona's opponents.

The former Ajax & Liverpool striker also referred to how their opponents get to this match, urging his team-mates not to overlook Real Madrid's capabilities.

"You never know what can happen in these games. Sometimes when everyone thinks you are the favorite team to win the match, the other team ends up winning. They are as dangerous as they were prior to their loss against Sevilla, we have to keep 105% focused," the South American ace added.

"There's no debate between Ney and me; Leo is the best in the world"

Considering the amazing form both Luis Suárez and Neymar have shown during Messi's absence, the Uruguayan revealed that neither the Brazilian star nor him consider themselves to be as influential as "La Pulga". 

"We get along just fine, and we are not fighting to be better than each other. Both of us know that Leo is the best player in the world and we are OK with it. Leo is a game-changer, there's no doubt about it," Suárez revealed.

Regarding Messi's health, the Uruguayan striker left it up to the coach to decide if the Argentine starts the game or comes on as a sub.

"He's already training with us and he's feeling good, but it's an injury that carries a certain amount of risk. We don't know if he'll start or come in from the bench, but he will be decisive either way, as he proved when we played against Atletico," the player concluded.