The striker, who finally returned with La Celeste following his ban after the 2014 World Cup, scored the equalizer for Uruguay against Brazil-

Almost two years had to go by to watch Luis Suárez wearing Uruguay's National Team jersey, and the striker didn't disappoint his supporters with a magnificent finish against Brazil, tying the game for Los Charrúas and giving them a crucial point away from home.

Barcelona's Number 9 was key for Los Charrúas, creating the gap for Edinson Cavani's first goal, and finally sending the ball into the back of Alisson's net during the second half of the game. Suárez even had the chance to score another goal, but Brazil's goalie saved the hosts' face with a key save.

Brazil had a two-goal lead after 26 minutes, but Dunga's tactics forced his team to pull back, giving way for Uruguay's comeback.

Watch: Suárez's equalizer against Brazil

This was the 45th goal for Suarez with Uruguay, increasing his lead as Los Celestes' all-time top scorer. Furthermore, Suárez is now third in CONMEBOL's all-time scoring list for World Cup Qualifying games. Only Hernán Crespo(19), Marcelo Salas (18) and Ivan Zamorano (17) have scored more goals than the Uruguayan in this type of games.